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I was contemplating selling my R33 GTS sedan for a while there but decided against it because i couldnt find another car that had the same or better level of sportiness and comfort as my R33 did. Anyways insteading i comepleted some mods which include the following and wanted to share them with all of you:)

Installed a fully electric sunroof including slide fully open, tilt adjustable, open to any point, anti close / jam mechanism and automatic rain sensing close (installed at Roof Rack City in Waymouth Street Adelaide)

Full leather interior (front & back) with door details to be inserted shortly.

7" DVD player with GPS, radio, DVD,bluetooth/ iphone/ipod connectivity.

Daytime white LED driving lights installed under headlights and on flate face of front buper, soon to have Audi daytime driving lights installed.

New duel tip 4" dump pipe exhaust installed

And have removed the gold leaf inserts from my 18" Verde Scorpin rims as the poilice found them defectable as the ends of the leafs were too sharp!!! Heaps up for the others out there with these rims!!!

Have a look at the pics below and see what you think, feel free to comment or ask any questions about any of the mods and have a god one!

Regards, Evan

(EMZ Motorsport Management 2010)

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As day time driving lights they are legal

Saying that you can only really notice the LEDs in overcast and early evenings.

Ive checked the SAPOL legislation and as long as the leds are facing foward, are white or amber and only functioning in the day time (so seperate to your parking lights) they are fully road legal:)

Ive got the papers that state all of this in my glove box so if a police offer asks me about them....saying that, it might only piss them off and defect me for something else, aka an oil leak or something!!

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