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Well it may be a little late.. but i finally got a camera.. and instead of posting in the topic i made about the front bar and getting others excited about another free bar i thought i'd post the pics here..

Still a working progress but this is my first love :) *looks around for the misses*

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nah they rays GRAM LIGHTS 57C's... i think they look shit hot now aye.. lol.. at first i was unsure.. then fell in love

Edited by .:: GimpS-R34 ::.

lol don't ask me.. i bought.. a camera.. lol.. sent the misses out to get it.. her cousin is into photography.. he's got this camera that looks like a pro's lol.. just dont ask to use it :wub:

thanks guys.. yeah i really love the white wheels now aye.. i got bridgestone on atm and they got some good grip although as i only drive the car every now and then atm i will look into some other tyres when money comes out from hiding in the govt's pocket..

so far since i bought the car i've done

Power FC

Side indicators lol

Z32

Do-Luck Front Bar

New Side Guards

Front indicatos are on their way

Retrimmed seats, door cards

Gear & Handbrake boots & centre console in white

New smoke guages

And i got the TCS to be off when i start the car (Cheers dan)

Not a great deal but once money is abundant again i will be saving up for some of the more expensive mods lol meanwhile i've been keeping the mod bug happy with the little touches

Edited by .:: GimpS-R34 ::.

yeah i didnt deal through ebay.. but he sells them on ebay too.. yeah they are a nice fit.. they can take a while to get on but they dont slip or slide around which is good.. yeah i was tossed what to put on there but it matches the bommex rear bar as they are vented also :)

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