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umm looks pretty scary outside, ive covered her all up. hope the plastic dont leak :down:

saw a couple of holes in your covers :P , hope it does hold off. Underside looks real nice. Awesome job boys.

Shan turns out the D-max aus is fake and no one should buy it!

its actually racespec thats using a D-max business card and sources parts actually not from D-max but cheap shit like DMD

shan i sent you a email with .zip fileE!!!!! answer me bish!!! i need it done mate to get your overfenders mate!!!

oh and about the front bar for the R32??

found my so called setup for the time being!

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looks like im getting d-max overfenders too black man! edit: shan :P

anyone who wants D-max gear should contact me directly!

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that lip is f**king epic.

how'd the 180 go?

taR

180 was good - just the turbo proved painful - we were setting it up but then realised that we didnt have an adapter for the oil lines, so shes not going to be ready until next weekk

and yeh - that lip kit is amazing, hint hint

so 1 more week of RB goodness eh tristan. I can't see any of those pics cus work comp is being gay :banana:

Greasy roads on the way to work this morning were good fun :domokun:

lol tas, that car is sporting mad Do-Luck front sides n rear... I'm not using the front cos I prefer my front bar to it, lot more aggro. but yeah uleh, hook me up with dmax's i'll have a look at your stuff tonight.

I threw up on my keyboard and I blame you..Now I'll have to eat breakfast all over again...

+1 :domokun:

just grab a spoon and eat it off the keyboard.

I solve problems.

Thanks . . . that actually works

finally got the underneath fully seem sealed and 2k primed this morning. tomorrow i will sand it back lighty and spray the black (plz not look like nissan stnd black :domokun: ) lol, then ill put some deadner in the arches and through the tunnel.

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mmm white goodness, and a sneak preview of how stealth the welded bolt on mounts look (i started off neat seem sealing then started to seal like josh and his sunroof) but still looks the part. no rust for DAVE

yay

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peace out.

that's not stealth, that looks like you cut a bit of your floor out and welded in a plate. then took an enema and around where it was welded you had a fluid, bubbly stream of shit to line it. then you painted over it to cover it up.

that's not stealth, that looks like you cut a bit of your floor out and welded in a plate. then took an enema and around where it was welded you had a fluid, bubbly stream of shit to line it. then you painted over it to cover it up.

you were close but no cigar. there is a plate either side welded to the floor plan. and as i said i seem sealed it josh stylez.

can you tell now.

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glad i did the underside, got a few runs, needa tweek my gun abit. its good that its underneath but still it could be better.

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