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wait they are b4 yea the bottom 3?

after. i don't actually have any pics of em before. I completely forgot to take photos!

looked like this before:

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I haven't cut the pieces from where the vents and exhaust cutouts were before yet.. all done in polyurathane, just like factory :D no bog, not putty, no fibreglass.

oh right e36 328i

no

if youre gonna buy a beemer that looks as pretty as a human foreskin cos you've got a limited budget, you might as well go back another generation and get an E30 M3 2.5L.

lol E30 M3s cost just as much as an E46 M3...

Do you guys wire up new houses or just maintenance and installations etc in existing houses?

and it probably would break down + front tires are almost down to belts, so shouldn't drive it anywhere I don't need too...

f**k that, not much to do in Shepparton and the drive is boring as well

all of the above.

and yes it was a shit drive so i caught up with my brothers at Lorne instead :cheers:

once again, are z32s THAT bad?

No.

in other news, if you're thinking of taking on a 6l v8 on the freeway, don't bother lol

Does anybody know if the 'heads up' display as found in an s13 Silvia could be modified to suit my skyline. I want one, but not really interested in paying an exorbitant amount of money if it can be avoided.

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