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Woo HOO I got my stickers today, and I think he packed in an extra so I got all 3 now :) might go home and wash those parts off and stick them on, as then it'll be sitting at Gav's for a while, might do a bit of advertising for the site :D although I think a lot of the people who go there are from here :D

smooth: too late. Just got back.. I was down there earlier. **** that area is a BROTHEL. I was paranoid about my car getting wiped out by trucks, crazy tradeys and god knows who else. Worst possible street for it, so narrow, no room for parking, etc and you can barely get into the actual workshop car area itself to park. Be very careful if you go down its seriously dangerous.

..but in good news..

NEW SIDESKIRTS!!

Ended up getting blitz ones as they fill the line a lot better and come down low like the front bar. Should look pretty tough onces its all fitted. Ended up being $350 which was a bit more than what I wanted to pay (was expecting $300), but as long as they come up nicely doesn't really matter.

Here is my amazing "artists" rendition.. Bit hard to picture them on though.

not too traffic island friendly though! going to have to watch that :D

thanx :D Photoshopping is kinda my gig.. but not getting me work in that area at the moment.

I am sure they will look much better once painted... i just kind of stuck them there (notice the sticks :)) I'm amped to go and find some panel shops now, just get it all finished and back to "normal". Will do that next few days. Its been some 3 months I've had to drive it along all stuffed up like that.

Going to chase some panel shops up this week. Hopefully book it in next week if I can. So not too long.

Wing stays. In fact once I get it all fixed up, may well be putting it up forsale -- so no point stuffing with it too much.

lol - yeah drifto style - if only the reality was so glamourous.. hence my sig :)

yeah, i know :) but just want something bit cheaper and faster -- and to make it faster would cost me another $5k, as its already maxed out really with the stock turb .. would like to buy a house soon and considering importing a couple of cars b4 the 15 year rule to turn a few quick bux -- if its at all going to be possible before they end it.

Would still be a nissan turbo - just more around $12k than $20k.

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