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Sorry to all that I offended, had a go at, said crap too I had a very bad week last week with wreckers being crap work being done crap and people not shutting up about my bumper being black (not on hete) and so I do appologise.

To the tyre stretch I did try a 235/40R18 and lower the jack and hit hard up against my rear guard and the nexens I had on before were only a month old and they had two so i got 215/35R18. The tyre is nexen N5000 and i highly recommend it. When fitted to its proper size wheel it is quiet, grippy and good value for a Korean tyre.

The headlights are damaged on the mounts and housings so they need to be replaced. Personally i love my car I am so f**king happy with how it sits, looks and turned out.

The bumper is getting painted or if I find an Aero bar, I'll get it and have it painted. I'm thinking of getting the JP simple lip for the base model bumper if i cant find Aero (PM me if your keen aswell to save on postage)

Thule roof racks fresh from the USA will be here within the fortnight with the deflector and will be going on. Need ideas what to put on them?

Once again I am super sorry people for my attitude.

Oh and I'm going Oni camber too

I have never really understood the roof rack with a cheap pretender bmx or hipster single speed on it mod...

Just sayin.

If you ride, use it to move your bike.

Can you snowboard in Newcastle?

Do you surf?

Do oyu own a lawn mowing business?

If you dont use what you put on the roof rack its just a new form of hipstering....

Your car looks good, dont make it undriveable and defected just for demon camber..

It looks cool in J but they do a lot more regarding spring rates etc than just lengthen/shorten control arms.

I dont mean to be negative but a car is no good to anyone no matter how good it looks if you cant drive it because they cancel your rego...

Ill probably just motivate you to do it more :)

//End old man rant

Roof racks is a new hipster thing??????

I should clarify:

Giant basket roofracks with wind deflectors on stupid low cars with a "style" addition bolted in such as a snow board or colour matched BMX.

Reminds me of dudes in skinny jeans wearing thick rimmed glasses without lenses.

I will use mine tho. Mine are thule not crappy Yakima racks, i spent money for quality. My deflector will not be sticker bombed. I will use them more than people think. Personally i love the look.

Oh does anyone have a passenger side front weathershield for a M35 for sale?

Another reason is for long shit i will be getting stuff I find and what not. I don't have the luck of folding seats like yous do I have a port hole the size of an ants rectum so it will come in handy and add to the look.

Another reason is for long shit i will be getting stuff I find and what not. I don't have the luck of folding seats like yous do I have a port hole the size of an ants rectum so it will come in handy and add to the look.

you can do a small mod to the rear seats reclining mechanism.. and modify the rear wall .... to make a split fold rear

I'm not a fan of Oni camber, stretched tyres, wheels poking out of the guards, roof racks, etc., but other than that, this car looks f*cking awesome!

I'm not telling you not to do the 30deg of camber on your car, but just be aware of how much extra police attention you'll get for those kinds of mods, especially if you're still on your P's.

Seriously, dude, car looks like it's going to be killer once the bumper is changed and/or painted and all the minor little things are finished - good work! Also, I can't believe I missed this thread and only just found it now (and read the whole thing)!

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