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Got myself a factory spoiler off Yahoo Japan. I'll have to change the shape of my "fast groceries" sticker now!

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Looks great!

What did it end up costing you to get bit here, if you don't mind me asking?

Looks great!

What did it end up costing you to get bit here, if you don't mind me asking?

$400 delivered. (Have seen them go for cheaper in black, silver or white but was happy to pay a bit more to get the factory paint match)

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I needed a third roof rack to carry long timbers for work but fitted a cheap wing instead.

Three racks would look crap,plus no where to mount it unless I drill the roof., quite happy with this.

I velcro a sponge roller onto it

Had to spread the mounts right to the ends, then drilled right through the plastic cover trims and hatch to bolt through.

Drill holes are in the drain void too.

Huge difference at 100 km/h, the cars feels way more planted.

Naturally anodised aluminium matches the Whisbars.

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just bidded a set of ZOOM brand lower springs from Yahoo JP and waiting for shipment.

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during waiting, I just got time to take some photos for my lady.

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nice wheels ;)

feel like making some more champ?

I don't feel the quality of my install would be up to sale standards lol, also if one of the 200 odd leds blows on the ring/s it will look poos as i, i can make a guide on how to do it if anyone wanted to give it a go

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