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ooo..new look..so maybe some good will come out of this.

yeah, thats the thing motivating me to get mine fixed. If i can get the new sideskirts fitted it will make the car a fair bit different to look at, so while i already know what it looks like "non-multicoloured", have no idea how it will exactly look with the whole 400R kit. Will look a lot more consistent too.

Exactly, It will breathe much needed 'freshness' into the look of it...

I gave up getting a new TS front bar, only place that had one was Top Secret, funny that... $1200 just for the bar, then add shipping... no thanks, im only going to crack it anyway!

Im sitting here thinking about the possabilities of installing a boost guage my very self..

You see me and anythign technical dont mix, i seem to break everything i touch..

but thinking about it, i think it would be a piece of piss to install a boost guage..

simply locate a boost line, snip it in half. plact a T piece in there..

then you have instant boost reading?

then you just have to wire the rest up to something to get the lights working!

maybe i should take a shot at it!

I gave up getting a new TS front bar, only place that had one was Top Secret, funny that... $1200 just for the bar, then add shipping... no thanks, im only going to crack it anyway!

Pity.. but guess u gotta go in with the attitude "its not a show car, i drive it nearly every day", you'll always get a few small stone chips and the like. i used to worry so much at every little scrape.. now i couldn't give a crappa..

p.s. nexus.. tried getting out the back carpark when i was leaving - no friggin chance! ended up reversing all the way back when i saw the angle.. front way i managed to get out though without a scrape so all good :D

p.s. nexus.. tried getting out the back carpark when i was leaving - no friggin chance! ended up reversing all the way back when i saw the angle.. front way i managed to get out though without a scrape so all good :)

Blame it on the Lawyers next door they think it is angle parking, or at least park like it is.

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