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watching a doco on the titanic....

whitestar lines have got BALLS!

they actually sent the families of dead crew members bills for lost uniforms!

talk about cold lol

cannot wait untill saturday, time to change my sig :D

i like it. it's very F355. just don't go ricing up the interior now, that will wreck it.

Haha F355 is the exact look I was going for! :D Don't worry, no rice.

lol gotta keep your on your toes. get your sense of security high and then BAM!

nah looks good. woulda liked a contrasting middle, like some burberry action, but then it'd have looked weird in a jap car. Maybe perforated leather centre?

Keep it simple tho, don't got chucking gauges n shit all over that "luxury look" interior.

I thought about getting black leather in the centre but my mate (the trimmer) talked me out of it.

In hindsight, I definitely like it better with no contrast :O

Definitely not going to stick guages all over the place or monster tacos etc. :P However, I do need a boost guage of some type (had one in the airvent when I got the car but took it out coz it looked shite).

So just gotta find a new position for it. Definitely not a fan of sticking stuff on top of the dash.

Looks nice. But give it a bit and those seats will get filthy. Just cuz of the colour :)

Haha yeah. I think it's a worthwhile sacrifice though :D Will just have to keep them clean!

I couldn't be f**ked with defis, too much molah that could be spent on performance I got cheapies that work fine, maybe in the future at some stage because they are such a nice gauge after all.

Had a awesome night tonight :cool:

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