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Thanks alot lads, looks like im doing something right then!! If only i didnt live out in the middle of nowhere, we could cruise out ( Talking to my W.A brothersthumbsup.gif)

Parcel has arrived, just gotta find time to fit it. CAN NOT WAIT

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okay okay

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full SUPERIOR AUTO CREATIVE DASH SURROUND, door switch panel, gear and handbrake boot, east bear clear indicators and nismo smoked repeaterslaughing-smiley-014.gif

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Looking great, the blue headliner lights wouldn't go with mine as I have a green roll cage lol but looks good.

I think I have seen the Superior Auto interior panel things from Nengun also however I dare say the RHD Japan may be a little cheaper than Nengun

Great stuff :thumbsup:

cheers marty!!

the dash panels are stick on, i dont think you can get a full dash replacement...

finished it off today

new dash set up complete and smoked repeaters in

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thanks lads im doing my best!

im loving the nitto's, i dont drive the care in the wet so i dont have to worry about wet weather performance but for day driving and some spirited driving i think its more than enough.

When they start to let go its very audible and progressive, i got no grimes with them anyway

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small update, changed indicators to East Bear crystals. Waiting on my order from japan is the only thing thats happening so far. Replaced gear boot and handbrake boot with black leather with red stitching. Small change but visually its a huge difference

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one next to my ute which il be selling soon!!!

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been awhile. Since then this has happened

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BRIDE GIAS II LOW MAX seats with low rails + Auto Select front lip.

Car is gonna get some suspension work in the garage soon. Hit up my blog for more details :domokun:

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