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Hey guys and girls,

Just imported this V36 sedan for my wife, drove it home to Adelaide from the compliance shop in Melbourne yesterday.

Drives really well for a family cruiser, came with some Bilstein struts and a bit of carbon on the boot and a front lip , I get my thrills from my Evo VII when it isn't broken, so I bought this secretly from me on the weekends and for my wife to daily.

I run my own detailing business so first duties, on her was a full decontamination and clean, clay bar and single stage machine correction and a decent synthetic wax. This car will be a bit of a test mule for a few products :)

Decontaminating all the crap on it from Japan and transport etc

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After shots

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I look forward to lowering it a bit but still retaining the Bilstein struts, just need some lowering springs, and chucking on a set of wheels, thinking just some cheapie BBS LM copies or something, not splurging on rims for this when the wife will likely curb them anyway :)

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