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car cost: $5600

suspension (coilovers, camber plates for rear, camber arms for front): $3200

wheels (meister S1's, anodized outer lips, powdercoated centers, new bolts, labour to take apart, put back together, balance): smidgen over $3000

fuck. i overshot the mark a long time ago.

then add:

OEM bodykit and front splitter

paint

leather reconditioning

burberry print headlining

OEM xenon headlights

Hella led tail lights

FFFUUU!

also, jizzy, bright fucking qualified audio engineer you are putting a $2000+ precision audio system in a car that's subject to road traffic noise, tyre noise, vibrations, interior rattles, engine noise, electrical feedback and poor staging. I bet you also try to find virgins in a whorehouse.

$4000+ actually :thumbsup: And I don't really listen to it properly while driving, only when the car is off.

While driving it's just ambient noise really. Sometimes I'll crank it to a ridiculous level if the gearbox whine is shitting me.

Really gotta fix that soon.

$4000+ actually :thumbsup: And I don't really listen to it properly while driving, only when the car is off.

While driving it's just ambient noise really. Sometimes I'll crank it to a ridiculous level if the gearbox whine is shitting me.

Really gotta fix that soon.

you listen to music in a car while it's off? wtf.

don't you get out and go wherever you're going? I'm sure you have a soundproofed room in your house to enjoy your tunes in rather than in the car?

you listen to music in a car while it's off? wtf.

don't you get out and go wherever you're going? I'm sure you have a soundproofed room in your house to enjoy your tunes in rather than in the car?

I spend a lot of time just sitting in my car. It's like my little sanctuary :thumbsup:

But nah, most nights I'll go park at the beach with a chick friend, chill, listen to some tunes or watch a movie etc.

It's especially good in summer with the targas off.

And no, I can't do it at home. My bedroom is extremely small, crammed full of double bed and audio gear goodness :D

No soundproofing and my 2 younger brothers are in the rooms backing onto mine, meaning no noise after 7pm (homework / bed time)

So yeah, the car is great in that aspect. Just need to upgrade my battery.

or get comfortable with f**king in public places.

car is my sanctuary GTFO. lol. for srs?

Since when did I mention f*cking? :/ I will happily do that in my own bed.

And yes I'm serious. I'd sleep in my car if I could. I love it to bits.

really? you just listen to tunes and watch a movie in a car with a girl at the beach?

sleep in your car? wtf? don't you own an MR2? you can hardly sit in those things, let alone sleep.

really? you just listen to tunes and watch a movie in a car with a girl at the beach?

Yeah, I did last night. Was pretty chill.

Besides, I have a girlfriend for all that kinky shit.

sleep in your car? wtf? don't you own an MR2? you can hardly sit in those things, let alone sleep.

That's why I said "IF I could" :/

Passenger seat removed, you could. The footwells are pretty long. Replace the rear storage box with a pillow and you'd be sweet.

That's what I'd do if my parents kicked me out right now :) Cost effective living.

Edited by jezza boii
That's what I'd do if my parents kicked me out right now :/ Cost effective living.

there was a news article about some woman doin that with her kids in th epaper. y'all should get a place together.

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