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Ahh sorry about that, I wasn't involved in the process so don't know what's going on.

Sall good!

No worries wouldn't have been able to miss his 21st anyway lol

Oh hai there Moh

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It'd look alright without those terrible wheels

At the front atm. Rears to come soon.

the aim is to have it functional since I plan on actually using the car.

and those who think rocking a sw sticker when a car ain't even fitted, you guys have nooooo idea

Edited by ARAB

really? seems like rockin a gtr badge on a gtsts, or a hsv sticker on a SS..

or oh wait, thats right its a 'family' yeh? lawl.

and to be fair the front isnt stanced, i mean you could put another wheel in that fender gap.

Edited by alr33x

At the front atm. Rears to come soon.

the aim is to have it functional since I plan on actually using the car.

and those who think rocking a sw sticker when a car ain't even fitted, you guys have nooooo idea

Lol stancworks.

Does it stance work over big speed bumps or potholes? Lol

Nice one ham!

Andd my App Store is set to France apparently how the Fark do I change it back to aus? :/

You need to go Settings > iTunes & App Stores > Click on your Apple ID and login. Then you can change your Country to Aus. It will most likely already be Aus but just re-select it and continue through all the settings and confirm it.

Test fitted the 5 gallon air tank in the golf yesterday... it actually fits in the side panel behind the wheel-well, so I still have a useable boot and can put the trim over the tank and have it completely stealth! FUCK YES. Thinking of mounting the compresser behind the rear bumper behind the reo, so I don't get that annoying compressor noise in the car.

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