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I'll get the ball rolling

1. Work on the handling: new sway bars, new bushes all round, finally fit the coilovers which have been in the garage for 6 months, upgrade as many of the suspension arms etc that I can afford to.

2. Fix all the little dents sh!t drivers have left on my car and get a decent looking bodykit

3. Get the bloody ciggie lighter thing working so I can use my car charger and gps

4. Get that flat boot I've always wanted

5. Work on making the car as legal as possible

6. Get guilt toy to fix my tune ^_^

7. And finally my car will hit the 100,000km this year so get it fully serviced and freshen up a few bits in there i.e. Rebuilt alternator and power steering pump + get the air con condenser fan working + make the engine bay more presentable yet looking more stock (powder coated cooler pipes etc) + fit all the blue vacuum hoses which are living under

my bed

On a side note : quit smoking!

Ok that's mine now tell us all what your beasts getting, go go go!

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Happy new year man

Get my car serviced and tuned again pushing 400+Hp at rear wheels

Get new Ciggie power outlet yeh for my GPS

Get new Carbon Fibre Bonnet

Get new front bar

thats it so far

well if does not sell ill be geting new front bar+tune and also put my ebc in.

also ever sense the hks hype dampers where put in with the adjustable castor rods the car feels real floaty in the front so sort that out also

haha dave, your car was looking quite dusty when i saw it :P

install new turbo, manifold & wastegate, ecu, fmic, swaybars & adjustible suspension arms, change spring rates on my coilovers, get some side skirts & a front lip & that should be it :)

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