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Thanks mate.

I'm pretty happy with it.

Missus hate's the gold rims - and i'm tempted to get them painted a colour that will accentuate the Brembos more so might do that when the next set of tyres are due.

Planning some upgrades for the headlights, and then just some creature comfort stuff like GPS headunit and upgrade the front speakers - but other than that, it's pretty much the want it.

I bought one of these for it - it's an in-car camera that records crash events/GPS location/motion activated recording when car is parked. I commute in heavy traffic every day and have had a lot of near misses due to bad drivers - great tool if push comes to shove in an insurance claim. I have also had a previous car keyed in a hotel car park - so this will hopefully help me relax a bit more.

http://www.blackvuehd.co.uk/BlackVue_DR400G_HD_v2.php

Thanks mate.

I'm pretty happy with it.

Missus hate's the gold rims - and i'm tempted to get them painted a colour that will accentuate the Brembos more so might do that when the next set of tyres are due.

Planning some upgrades for the headlights, and then just some creature comfort stuff like GPS headunit and upgrade the front speakers - but other than that, it's pretty much the want it.

I bought one of these for it - it's an in-car camera that records crash events/GPS location/motion activated recording when car is parked. I commute in heavy traffic every day and have had a lot of near misses due to bad drivers - great tool if push comes to shove in an insurance claim. I have also had a previous car keyed in a hotel car park - so this will hopefully help me relax a bit more.

http://www.blackvueh...R400G_HD_v2.php

Care to post a list of mods other than appearance? I like that Nismo bumper a lot :)

Good idea i could use one of those for the retarded Mackay drivers..

I was going to post the for sale thread - but it must have gone already.

Mods are pretty straight forward, but from memory - and Yun can correct me if i'm wrong:

- Tein S-tech springs

- Whiteline sway bars F&R

- SPC rear camber kit

- Brembos F&R

- RDA Slotted rotors

- VOLK LE37

- 5/16 Plenum spacer

- Carbon Fibre Z tube

- JWT pop charger

- grounding kit

- Berk Hi flow cats

- Exotic speed Y-Pipe

- Apexi WS2 exhaust

- Works Bell paddle shifters

- Nismo front bar

thats about it I think.

I was going to post the for sale thread - but it must have gone already.

Mods are pretty straight forward, but from memory - and Yun can correct me if i'm wrong:

- G35/ V35 Tein H-tech springs (Corrected)

- Whiteline sway bars F&R

- SPC rear camber kit

- Brembos F&R

- RDA Slotted rotors

- VOLKS LE37 19 x 9.5 +22 and 19 x 10.5 +22 Top secret 2001 Edition

- Motordyne 5/16 Plenum spacer

- Carbon Fibre Z tube

- JWT pop charger

- grounding kit

- Berk Hi flow cats

- Exotic speed Y-Pipe

- Apexi WS2 exhaust

- Works Bell paddle shifters

- Nismo front bar

thats about it I think.

Corrected above :)

Yeh the paddle shifters are fantastic. I need an auto car for the work commute - but the paddle shifters mean I can have some inolvement with the driving when I want. Shiftkit is on the 'to do' list for sure.

It's an '03 with approx 60,000kms on it - and the price I won't say. but I having been watching the market for the past couple of months and I will say it was very much towards the high end of the scale. Most would say I paid too much but this car was in such good condition with a good history, good paperwork, and good mods - there were no compromises; so I was prepared to pay.

Yeh the paddle shifters are fantastic. I need an auto car for the work commute - but the paddle shifters mean I can have some inolvement with the driving when I want. Shiftkit is on the 'to do' list for sure.

It's an '03 with approx 60,000kms on it - and the price I won't say. but I having been watching the market for the past couple of months and I will say it was very much towards the high end of the scale. Most would say I paid too much but this car was in such good condition with a good history, good paperwork, and good mods - there were no compromises; so I was prepared to pay.

I'm yet to see one with the paddle shifters. I have a mate that's in the process of doing the transgo and he's pretty keen.

Okay judging by that i'd guess low 20s which isn't paying too much. I paid too much for mine, bought it with 80,000km bone stock $21,000 lol.. but it is a manual so give or take a couple grand cheaper for a stock auto.

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