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^ nice sticker, and i was about to say thats a funky numberplate too, but its just turned into swirls :D haha

well i have the stickers on my car now, but dont know if i should post or not, dont want people to hate.

Nah show us dude

then we can harshly judge you

I have to say,I am into stickers

didn't have many on my old stag but the laurel will probably get a few

everyone can hate me too,I don't care

well i have the stickers on my car now, but dont know if i should post or not, dont want people to hate.

doo eeeet!

Haters gonna hate, fkn let em I say :(

this is what im going for, its kinda my style, have something totally out there, its all from hellaflush.com i will be dropping the car pretty far and hood will become carbon fibre, with single bucket seat for driver.

but that will only be for show or photoshoots, otherwise id rather have my car lifted.

and no, there will be no gay BOV or "flutter", it will all be silent and stock otherwise.

:(

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You have a long way to go before you reach the "style" on that front bar. At least your aiming to be originall. Not my cup of tea but at least it would stand out from the crowd.

Its your ride. Don't let the general reaction stop you doing what you want to do. For your purposes maybe airbags would suit seen as you want to drop it right down for photo shoots but lift it for normal use, as you certainly don't sound like you have track intentions.

Luke

id love track days, hence why i wont use air bags, it will be coils, they will only be lowered for phot shoots and racing i guess, the roads here are terrible, so no need to go low and hard.

im not looking at making any insane adjustments to the stagea, all i will do in the long run is rebuild the ngine, get brake upgrades and rollcage, i wont worry about weight reductions etc, im just looking at getting a bit out of the car, around 500-600bhp at max.

make something unique, but i still refuse to invest in any subs or doof doof equipment, nor any "fancy" interior crap.

At least your aiming to be originall.

original... just like all the other guys? :thumbsup:

Just make sure you guys don't drive you hearses in California.

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might actually get arrested.

haha, thats funny as, but i dont follow that media crap, all it was, was a guy posing as pedobear, when i went to supanova here in sydney, we all hung round with the pedobear in the convention and outside, i think i still have some pictures too, i still think the whole hatred towards pedobear is pretty harsh.

poor little bear, all he wanted was some attention :thumbsup:

Nah show us dude

then we can harshly judge you

I have to say,I am into stickers

didn't have many on my old stag but the laurel will probably get a few

everyone can hate me too,I don't care

Did you know that the leaves of the laurel tree are dried and called Bay Leaves.

What? " Waiter there is a Nissan in my soup" :bunny::thumbsup::D

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