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sits on the rear part of the roof, over the aerial, has all the little fins on it

but tossing up wether itll be CF or painted yellow, the color matched ones look good to

ah, ok i got ya, they do look pretty cool.

yeah, but having a look the $100 ones look fairly shit on ebay (really fake CF look) the chargespeed is like $300 and looks awesome but that make the budget more :)

first things will be the front lip, side skirt and rear bar extensions though

then wing blade and then ill decide if i wana get the VG

I'm too used to importing my cars worked off their head already, so I don't have to spend any money on it.

Fuck this stock to fully modded transition shit.

Ah well, at least I'm single again so I don't have too much to spend money on :)

When you're qualified in audio engineering, anything under $2000 spent on a sound system is like nails on a blackboard.

But don't worry, I'll easy clock up close to $10,000 on performance/cosmetics over the next year.

Don't think cosmetics count either! Engine mods and suspension (personally cant talk on that matter lol) is what counts! Lol

What about wheels? :thumbsup: Reducing unsprung mass.

Other than wheels, I'm not spending much on cosmetics. Body work should come in under $2000.

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