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What's the difference? :nyaanyaa:

I dunno, I just like taking photo's of gravel...:whistling:

also needs more low :P

lol nah kidding, looks good mate! im guessing with those wheels you CAN get big brakes under them?

You can fit Brembos; but I'm going a different way, if things play out right. We'll see.:ph34r:

way to reflective imo....what have you changed! :P

Looks unreal!!....not awesome though as it has no stripes or Nismo!thumbsup.gif

Thanks for the kind words; I'm not putting pink stripes on my awesome paint...:yucky:

The reflectiveness of your paintwork makes the rest of us look bad Dale. Can't you just let it get dirty!

Looks good with the aero bar, will look heaps better with foggies/spotties though :thumbsup:

The reflectiveness of your paintwork makes the rest of us look bad Dale. Can't you just let it get dirty!

Looks good with the aero bar, will look heaps better with foggies/spotties though :thumbsup:

It gets drity in about 5 minutes!:rant: But it's worth washing to see the end result. Black is hard work...

I should have a pair of blanking plates by next week; and some Spotties down the track, when Ironpaw is ready.:thumbsup:

I'm considering slotting the ridge on the blanking plate to fit DRL's; too ricey? I'm not sure...

It gets drity in about 5 minutes!:rant: But it's worth washing to see the end result. Black is hard work...

I should have a pair of blanking plates by next week; and some Spotties down the track, when Ironpaw is ready.:thumbsup:

I'm considering slotting the ridge on the blanking plate to fit DRL's; too ricey? I'm not sure...

i know what you mean with black, i almost dont want to drive it after washing it.

I wouldnt do DRL's, i tried with the LED strips under the lights. looked ok, until i started seeing them on commodores etc. took em straight off

i know what you mean with black, i almost dont want to drive it after washing it.

I wouldnt do DRL's, i tried with the LED strips under the lights. looked ok, until i started seeing them on commodores etc. took em straight off

Yep; my thoughts too. If they're not factory , it's just going to look like a 17yr old attacked it with a Supercheap catalogue.:sick:

Decision made.

Yep; my thoughts too. If they're not factory , it's just going to look like a 17yr old attacked it with a Supercheap catalogue.:sick:

Decision made.

which is why i took em off. lol

Dale, should've just had the grey parts on the original body work painted to match.

Would have looked better than the Aero kit

:P

And more cheaperer!pinch.gif

that unpossible!!

I would've had to punch it in it's smiley mouth. Man, I hated the stock front end.:down:

Yep; my thoughts too. If they're not factory , it's just going to look like a 17yr old attacked it with a Supercheap catalogue.:sick:

Decision made.

There were some C34s at the last SA Stag Cruise that I thought pulled off the DRL look quite well, but I can't work out where we could mount them on M35s without looking crap.

Hmmm I was gonna buy a set of R35 Brembos but the seller wouldn't ship overseas,....dammit!

Proxy shipping companies ! Adds a bit onto the price, extra shipping and handeling, but if theres a deal to be had - and you want the item.. get on it!

There were some C34s at the last SA Stag Cruise that I thought pulled off the DRL look quite well, but I can't work out where we could mount them on M35s without looking crap.

I think Jase & Rose have them on their C34, if memory serves. Looks good, but I think Im sufficiently riced out with my squid rings without going the DRL route. I havent the feintest idea where you could fit them on our cars either.

Was this in a car yard or were you just measuring some car on the sly? :ph34r:

Lol, spotted it parked in a street as I was driving. No one came over to ask what I was doing measuring stuff at the back, so all good.

Lol, spotted it parked in a street as I was driving. No one came over to ask what I was doing measuring stuff at the back, so all good.

Then thank you for almost getting arrested to help me Leon! :thumbsup:

Then thank you for almost getting arrested to help me Leon! :thumbsup:

Haha, where do you think I live? People round here don't care if someone is lurking suspiciously around the back of their car. If I was in Iraq it might be a different story. There was no almost getting arrested. LOL.

Way to ruin a good story :(

I have a better story... the two headrest monitors I ordered on eBay Sunday turned up today... FROM HONG KONG! :worship:

They look great, two 9" monitors with zip up covers to hide them from prying eyes. Can't wait till Brad and I get them installed Sunday.

Then all I need is the exhaust finished, and the Stag is ready for her big drive to Calder for Gymkhana! :thumbsup:

That is lightning fast shipping. I think they foresaw your imminent purchase & actually posted them last Monday, lol.

How many people are you taking with you?

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