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happened this morning ^

only realised it was there when I got out.

the looks I got as I cut laps around the uni carpark looking for a park were priceless :)

hahaha thats so bad but funny

kinda looks like its attracted to the S badge

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its called the CM4. i got it from carmate. the quality of the bar was very very very good compared to my old one.......we have bash in the "lumpy" bits at the bottom of the reo bar and it will line up alot better :) cant wait for it to be painted and have the graphics put back on :D

you should read the thread about removing the yellow in headlights :)

lol yeh, they haven't been cleaned in a while so they are looking very yellow atm.

they come up okay, but the biggest issue is the stuff on the inside of the cover. :D

and cara i hope the front bar is going to sit further back than in those pics. the massive difference in the wheel arch area looks super dodgy. but then if it does sit back the headlights will sit out from it a bit and look dodgy.

my other question is, how small is the output (projected area) of your headlights? because the eyelids top and bottom look like they would dramatically reduce your vision at night, which, no offense, i find really really stupid. "hey i can't see shit at night, but at least i look cool during the day...."

and cara i hope the front bar is going to sit further back than in those pics. the massive difference in the wheel arch area looks super dodgy. but then if it does sit back the headlights will sit out from it a bit and look dodgy.

my other question is, how small is the output (projected area) of your headlights? because the eyelids top and bottom look like they would dramatically reduce your vision at night, which, no offense, i find really really stupid. "hey i can't see shit at night, but at least i look cool during the day...."

yeah the bar will sit back more. there are a couple of "lumps" in the reo bar that have to be pushed in more so that the bar can sit better on it.

and believe it or not with the eyelids, they never actually reduced the vision at night, i tested them when i first got them, and yeah there isnt much difference at all

oh man that front bar looks like it was pinched off a HSV :D

sif replace smashed front bars EVAH, everyone knows you are fully D1 spec chokku dori when you are missing chunks!~

ahahahaha, and zip-ties add more killerwasps

birdx.jpg

happened this morning ^

only realised it was there when I got out.

the looks I got as I cut laps around the uni carpark looking for a park were priceless :P

LOL thats crazy mann, im just about to eat aswell hahahaha.

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