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I thought i'd fire this up as it's been on my mind for a while as the las time I tripped across some old photo's of my car I nearly fell off the chair laughing at the morph.

Pretty easy to do this...go find you oldest pic and post up your latest pic.

So to fire it up here are mine!!

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Wow some flash cars there. Mine looks worse now that when I bought it - needs the rust under the mirrors repair! But the cars above look so much better than boring old falcadores or camrys.

Back when I bought it - 8 years ago this month!

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After lowering:

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Most recent pic that I've got (and even this is a few years old and doesn't include the rear spoiler):

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Action shot, 31 January 2010:

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  • 2 weeks later...

Got a pic of your new setup today Craig.....looks unique

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I really don't have much to add for mine....I've had it for 7 years and the only mod you can see is the 34 gtr wheels and d2 brakes. Lots of other stuff on the inside tho.

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