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Today i took some time, Gave the old girl and oil and filter change and also installed the battery cover over the power steering section. Think it looks alot more neat now. Also yesterday i picked up my sticker bomb roof wrap. Hopefully have that put on during the week and ill post some photos up :)

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do you have a pic rudi of yours as I was looking at gloss black

Yes i do josh. i think i posted it last year on what have done to your stagea, other wise i;ll take another shot and post it or pm your mobile number and i;ll send it to your phone :action-smiley-069:

Yes i do josh. i think i posted it last year on what have done to your stagea, other wise i;ll take another shot and post it or pm your mobile number and i;ll send it to your phone :action-smiley-069:

ist under black roof. in what have done to your stagea, and you comented on it

  • 1 month later...

car looks good. looking forward to checking it out on AJP, hope your package arrives in time

i shall be there!

look what arrived today! Just in time, pitty one wheel is damaged but i have been given a refund of $150 to get it repaired which i am pretty happy about. Were still not sure why WORK wheels would send out a damaged wheel. anyways pictures bellow!

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