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15 hours ago, mattlikewhoa said:

Talk about an update! I just finished going through this thread, and I'm happy to see that you're enjoying it.

ha yeah, i'm more surprised anyone read it i was thinking id be replying to myself haha. Loving it!

Went for a drive on the weekend, did some burnouts and hardparking, so heres a pic or two as my mate brought his camera

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My new pair of wheels arrived today, along with my Omori gauges which i didn't take a photo of rip. 

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I'll get tyres fitted tomorrow or friday and get them on, so keen for the other set to rock up now! I'm not sure what colour wheel nuts to go with though as its blue valve caps and grey/black stickers so yeah will have a think maybe silver? to suit the chrome trims.

Also, here's the video my mate put together from the weekend just gone when we went driving etc.

 

  • 5 years later...

I don't even know where to start, not sure if people even read these but heres some photos of recent and over the years. Still have the laurel, its changed had a new paint job, crashed it a couple times drifting, little aero tweaks and a complete interior swap its where its gonna stay 

2019

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2020

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2020

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2021

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2023

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Now

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