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Yay for crashes and the ensueing mods that we get to do that we wouldn't otherwise do....
Agreed :D

Hamish: Don't you have a set of stockies to fit on your car while it's getting preped and painted. Don't want you to stain those nice rims :)

rims will be covered or they can pay :P

oil cooler is very high on the priority list.....

should have bought a cheap china one. thrown a trust sticker on it, smashed it with a hammer and put it in the bay :D

f**kn hell... f**kin pricks... shits me... did you get any plates or anything?

p.s GD2ILA

thats one f**kin mad sig hahaha

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at number 1. i was thnking "fark he actuall drives it

2. i was like alrite one of these show offs

3. i was like ahhh hmmmm

4. i started liking u again

and 5. i was like hahahha f*kn awesome

no sig has ever ran me through them emotions before.. therefore... best sig!

  • 3 weeks later...

update... car is in the paint shop....

and they painted the whole bay aswell :huh: nice surprise there! :PBJ:

the front bar has been swapped out to a GTR item (old one was 400r) for a bit better clearance while daily driving.

might even be able to drop the whole car another 10mm if i'm lucky :P

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it's @ spencer panels...

shannons wouldn't let me get the painting done elsewhere.... :)

either way its all painted up and looking good...

should be ready this week (but i'm not holding my breath)

it's @ spencer panels...

shannons wouldn't let me get the painting done elsewhere.... :)

either way its all painted up and looking good...

should be ready this week (but i'm not holding my breath)

What happened to having 'choice of repairer'? That was one of the selling points when I insured my car with Shannons.

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