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sort of......It all went on well, other than the last corner over the passenger headlight, where it peeled the shit out of the paint underneath and ruined it. :verymad: gonna try and fix it. Or just tear it off and start again.

Repeaters, driving lights and indicators all smoked looks much better than those big orange dots :yes:

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Mumslayer has joined the mothersite!

dont expect much however with the closing of the national i have been forced back here :D

any way to change the white background like you could with sauqld? too much white

tinted lights look good. What did you use?

BTW picked up the car Friday and back on the road. Ended up getting a NPC single plate button clutch. Alot different to my old Excedy H/D clutch.

Edited by SCR48

Just gor pulled over by cops in my mates supra and gave him about his steering wheel.for no padding so I guess question is he is the first owner in australia and it was complied with the steering wheel attached is it illegal?

What about all performance exhaust being defectable? The cop tried saying that they are and they could defect you and make you get a stock one installed. Im assuming they would only be illegal if it made it make more the the legal dB limit or didnt stop emissions properly like high flow/ decat or dump pipe.

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