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haha too many replies top reply individually!

thanks for the comments guys yer its been a bitch getting everything done but yer im happy with it looks-wise now, just needs a bit of a tune and a couple more mods and she'll be at heathcote/calder with me trying to run good times (ha!)

as for the tint its two layers of 35% formula 1 plus all around and the tint strip on the windscreen is just 35% formula 1 plus

haha i cant stop laughing, i just got back from driving, i tried to drag a ferrari, but he didn't want to go... but it looked pretty fast, was about a 2000 model by my guess.. number plate "ULTIMO"... hahaha, rich losers never wanna show their rides :zap::zap::zap::zap::zap::zap::zap::zap:

dude that car is just sex =)

i got abit of work to do to my 180sx but she will be up there in the ranks in afew months hehe =)

question where abouts do you get those big stickers from iam thinking of putting one on my car as its white and want to put a little colour on it? =)

Originally posted by Dragon18

dude that car is just sex =)

i got abit of work to do to my 180sx but she will be up there in the ranks in afew months hehe =)  

question where abouts do you get those big stickers from iam thinking of putting one on my car as its white and want to put a little colour on it? =)

street weapons, its one of the banners on SAU, think it was $15 delivered, the SAU sticker i got from jamezilla at a cruise :D

Originally posted by JEBEM

ey DJ bro

how quick is she..?

she pulls allrite?

u  ran it down calder  any idea of the time u would get

well form what ppl tell me, with the mods i have it should run low 13s, best time i've done was 14.7 when i had the factory clutch and regular shifter (now got heavy duty and a c's short shift)... so we will see... oh and also the new fornt mount/powerfc has helped heaps with mid range, but yer im a shit driver, gotta get used to drags lol

Very nice indeed :uh-huh:

Where did you get the aluminium dash, been looking to change the interior of my car for a while to the carbon fibre look, but now that I have seen yours ( imitation is the sincerest form of flattery )

I might go the aluminium look.

Very swish :D

Originally posted by Nexus9

Very nice indeed :uh-huh:  

Where did you get the aluminium dash, been looking to change the interior of my car for a while to the carbon fibre look, but now that I have seen yours ( imitation is the sincerest form of flattery )

I might go the aluminium look.

Very swish :D

i bought silver 2pac paint and spray guns myself and sprayed the plastic myself, its just paint :D

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