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Yeh I pulled the orange lense out. Made a good difference..

Also painting the insides black and cleaned the lense..

Tony, Scott's plans are to get it running for now, but don't think he'll start till next year.. When he starts modding, I guess I will too lol

gonna do the same but i'm keeping the orange and doing the projector lens yellow

JDM33 is now on hold for an interstate buyer, so looking VERY likely to be driving away next week after 7 years :'(

340rwkw by 4000 rpm sounds annoying (in a fun as f**k way)

al's car is hard enough to drive let alone add 100kw by 4000!

because it's auto it requires very little throttle and just purs along < 2000rpm in normal driving and comfortable as love it

on another note, called that guy with cbr600rr but got voicemail :( did 80kg bench tonight :D

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gonna do the same but i'm keeping the orange and doing the projector lens yellow

JDM33 is now on hold for an interstate buyer, so looking VERY likely to be driving away next week after 7 years :'(

I thought about keeping the orange lense, then I felt like I was putting a chev badge on a Holden. It's an Evo 7, not an 8MR ... Even worse would be the fact they aren't even genuine 8mr lights lol

I thought about keeping the orange lense, then I felt like I was putting a chev badge on a Holden. It's an Evo 7, not an 8MR ... Even worse would be the fact they aren't even genuine 8mr lights lol

not removing something is not the same as adding something

EOTD it looks better so ima do it

not removing something is not the same as adding something

EOTD it looks better so ima do it

Up to you. Dependig on the colour you'll figure out what you want to do. I thought it looked better with it removed on a white car, on a yellow car or something it would look better with it there.

Meh I like it without it and its my car lol. I'm not gonna do what others like, ill do what I like

garage ftw yo.

and on another note, its f**king hard to get filter paper in melb... none of the scientific supplies do over the counter sales, its stupid.

Bahaha, unless I need to go out that day! :(

I normally get lazy, wait till it rains and gets it wet... give it a quick going over with a microfiber towel... then go back inside and let the rain rinse it clean.

Ahaha, sounds nice and ez. Should get in on that finishing detailer spray stuff perhaps as well?

I need a good coat of wax before I can do something like this xD. Probs end up dirtier... always does!

Car has had its final tune. 280rwkw. 190rwkw @ 4,000rpm

Come at me Birds and Odium

Maybe not Leigh though :/

I'll race u. NA 4lyf. (Notrly). How's the power with actual driving? Still the daily, right?

So it begins

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I hope you guys still have these when I get mine... :D

I thought about keeping the orange lense, then I felt like I was putting a chev badge on a Holden. It's an Evo 7, not an 8MR ... Even worse would be the fact they aren't even genuine 8mr lights lol

Who would have guessed you would REMOVE something orange on your car

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