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Thanks guys, I'm all warm and fuzzy now, could be a lack of sleep and a hot Sydney night though... Nah, cheers.

Come to the show and shine. I've just been convinced to show and should have 2 or 3 more mods by then. This isn't a plug for me, it's for the club. Make sure all you Sydneysiders make it up there.

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Looks like you need to take some day time pics

Yup, I usually only see the car at night cos I work too hard but I'm finishing earlier today and will post tonight.

too dark to see. what colour is it?

The rims are chromies and the car is pearl white. The tyres are black and so is my **** (just kidding :wave: I'm as white as my car)

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coming soon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I make this pledge to SAU and you.

Hey you edited your post while I was relpying :D

Chrome yes. fluffy purple seat covers creme leather dash and a big gold cross hanging from the mirror coming next. Who wants to be my ho?

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