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So a few little things have happened to the car since I last posted.

Firstly the old vinyl bonnet finally kicked the bucket so with the help of my little cousin we blew a coat of two pack over a new one, which came up mint, cheers Andrew ;)

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The rest of the black vinyl covering the top and sides of the car after 4 years has all been replace with fresh 3M product, which was done by my mate Steve down at exclusive wraps in Brisbane.

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The car is now rolling on a set of 17x9 +22 all round Panasport G7 c5c's, which I picked up off Will Nelson down the coast, top bloke to deal with and from agreeing purchase them until I had them on the car was less than 24 hours.

Here's some shots of the rims individually and some on the car:

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