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No one says you have to have an awesome first car; but a Crummydore? :yucky: I just saved like a mofo...

Talk about your hypocrisy, pick on other people's cars, then get uppity when someone picks on yours... :whistling:

It was my first car when i moved out of home, cost me $500 off a family friend. Really think i care what i drove when i was 17, come on.

Edited by Seano350GT

It was my first car when i moved out of home, cost me $500 off a family friend. Really think i care what i drove when i was 17, come on.

Friends don't let friends drive Crummudores. Not even family friends. :rolleyes:

Just sayin'.

^^ dude.. they are trolling.. stop feeding them!!!!

yeh....what he said for the 2nd or 3rd time! :P

@Alex - Stagea was my first....200B stylz!

Edited by Jetwreck

yeh....what he said for the 2nd or 3rd time! :P

@Alex - Stagea was my first....200B stylz!

What is this "Trolling" of which they speak?

200B's rule; I had a SSS.

Bitchin'.

What is this "Trolling" of which they speak?

200B's rule; I had a SSS.

Bitchin'.

They? Correction "he"

Trolling sayer is being trollz because trolling trollz police! :P

Trollz winz!

And.....I don't get it! Is it a maxima forum thingo!

Any-who....your way off topic talking about trollz or any other magical and imaginative creatures.

Remember....don't feed the trollz.

Back to the VM35 topic.

Dale ..... One more time for you "TROLLING"

Edited by Jetwreck

Doesnt sound interesting but i repainted the door pull trim strips, theyre still we but it looks bettee than silver already. Ive got a clock surround to do aswell

Why not just spray can the front bar white for now? 5 bucks and half an hour.. it still has to get stripped back before the proper paint goes on either way....

I'd agree with that.....my bumper was white from Japan......I just canned it to get see if I was waisting my time getting it widened and sprayed properly.

  • 1 year later...

Wow i thought id lost this hahahah.

Things that hace been done in the year+ since last update.

-white bumper.

-recaro SR drivers seat.

-VLSD from 6MT 350Z.

-thule racks.

-heko rain gaurds.

-bootlip.

-sound deadening removed from boot.

Contemplating removing it from cabin?

-eyelids.

-VQ25DET motor (minus turbo)

-Turbo.

-Greddy emanage.

-Map sensor and loom.

-LFR7AIX spark plugs x6.

-Blitz air filter (does anyone have a powerduct for the factory air box?)

Im sure ive missed something but thats all i can remember right now. Motor is going in sometime in the new year.

  • 2 months later...

VQ25DET will be in the car over next 2/3 weeks or so with greddy emanage, ethanol and petrol tune and highflowed factory turbo. Willnpost more as it happens

VQ25DET will be in the car over next 2/3 weeks or so with greddy emanage, ethanol and petrol tune and highflowed factory turbo. Willnpost more as it happens

I hope the DD ecu runs the det, that's my only fear.

i think have the same mags on my coupe! I like the name STAGLINE but thats just bout it. My opinion. :)

Opinions are like arseholes, everyone has one and who gives a shit... :P

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