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Finaly got a shipping date for my new car thank god! It's been a long wait, almost 3 months though but it's given me a lot of time to buy goodies to spoil her when she gets here! :P Just thought I'd pop a few new pics I got up here and yes I know they are huge.

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:uh-huh: :uh-huh:Ooooh I'm excited!:uh-huh: :uh-huh:

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deorbit - yeah pipe comes off when it gets here for compliance but as soon as it's through it will go back.

As far as mods go its fairly stock but that wont last too long as I have a pile of part in my room. :P

Apex'i AVC-r

Apex'i Power FC

Apexi RSM

GTR FMC

Nismo LM GT-4 rims

Bride Brix seat

R-tune Nismo style Carbon bonnet

Big muzza stereo setup plus the CDMD Headunit below

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Dude that looks sweet!! Black Beauty.

Just be prepared to wash the baby once every 2 days. My car get so dirty because it is black. But we all do it for the love hehe.

Looks like you have all the fire power ready to install too.

Will be very nice car with the Nismo rims and Bride seats.

Damn! and you got the Carbon bonnet too!!!

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rofl creation

dude that is seriously horn... its starting to make me want to get one... but i reaaaally need to start saving for a house... but then again.... mmmmm all those goodies too...

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