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Ummm, mine.

Lags a bit at the top end so need to upgrade the coil packs

Hicas comes on and feels weird so I need a lock out bar

The pwer wondows rattle a lil bit and may need to have the windows re tinted

The nuff nuff paid to put the 400R body kit on did a messy job on the wheel arches, need fibre vision to look at fixing them up. See them tomorrow.

Oh yeah, and had to settle on my 2nd choice for personal plates becaue BLINKY was already taken... (see previous thread for more info)

Other than that I am happy.

Blinky

problems with the three two

~4 stud

~clutch is crap

~gearbox is crap

~brake master cylinder cracked a seal and is now leaking

~ripped bushes in stock castor rods

~water getting inside the boot

~you cant wind the passenger side window up with the passenger side button but driver has complete control of it

~shift knob is crap

~aircon climate control is being crap

~and last but not least ITS NON TURBO AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!

Hmmm....

- Missfire under boost (Coilpacks need replacing)

- Side tinting needs re-doing as there are these two annoying visible lines

- Wheels haven't arrived yet

- Paint/body needs freshening up

- Eclipse satnav/cd player is shizen

- Brakes occassionally squeaky

- Front bar ever so slightly not fitting right due to my gay driveway

- Right headlight is yellow

Thats about it. I was happy a little while ago...

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