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But didn't do a good job fixing the swirl marks on the paint. Just sayin :P

Detailing isn't my strong suit. Plus the tree out front likes to be annoying by leaving all these tree sap all over the car.

grant... tell birds to tell arron to EAD

(i know he can read it himself, but it seems more convoluted and fun this way)

it's not often that I agree with SAU mods, if ever... but it WAS definately an NSFW pic.

having said that I cant see the problem with having it as a link clearly marked as NSFW

grant... tell birds to tell arron to EAD

(i know he can read it himself, but it seems more convoluted and fun this way)

I'd need to pass it on to Leigh, that is where my source is from.

Yeah, you did a good job with the wheel fitment and stance.

agreed! :P

though after putting new coilovers in and lowering it.. i think maybe its a bit low, wasnt game to attempt to get it inside a second time when we had to move the cars out after all the scraping the first time

Autosol anth. Get them lips shinayyy!

gave it a go, seems the parts where the clear has come off just go like a mirror but the rest stays the same.. probably should just take it to a pro.. dont really want them going chromy lol

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