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http://www.rhdjapan....e-kit-r32-15821

It has parker, i think its the ring around the main driving light.

Works out to be $310 AUS.

Then I assume +shipping... Hmm...

The CF intake / headlight replacement looks great!

Yeah had I left it in there I would have got my money back, probably even made some, but no one knew when we were gonna pull out of it so I cracked the shits / sold up and bought a Skyline haha.

Ah well it's only money can always make more!

fml, high pressure sprayed my car and paint flaked off the windscreen wipers which i painted not long ago ~_~

Might have to get them powdercoated or something...

Or learn to paint?

Just sprayed it with black spraycan paint, but its coming off. What i do wrong? :/

Use Etch Primer, not normal primer. I sprayed mine 3 years ago, used etch primer and black over the top. The only problem I can see with mine are some chips here and there probably from bugs or stones.

Funny thing rates, it's actually good they aren't dropping in terms of the economy yet the sharemarket dips on the news and people get disappointed they wont save $50~ a month... Forgetting the upshot they still have a job! And a relavtively healthy economy

What car you going to build up?

E39 528I

scored it off my uncle. schwartz black, with peanut butter interior. found a late model wreck with the black leather m sport interior.. so i guess ill pick that up instead of the R32 that pat posted >_<

Fk airbags I can see your whine thread when u get done an have to rip em out for roady

valid point good sir.

but damn bags would be nice and comfy as hell

Moh, by the time you're done spending money on it, you're gonna wish you offered that guy $20k for his 540...which you'd be infinitely better off with anyway. And you could actually own a cool car for once.

Unrelated, just took this for a road test...if the gearbox and clutch weren't completely f***ed it would have been a lovely drive. There's something about sitting in lounge chair seats, holding a shoelace thin steering wheel at 40...mph...in 4th gear with a V8 rumbling away. Must build one, one day.

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E39 528I

scored it off my uncle. schwartz black, with peanut butter interior. found a late model wreck with the black leather m sport interior.. so i guess ill pick that up instead of the R32 that pat posted >_<

I see, you gonna do a build thread in S/W?

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