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Nice rims.


Yeah they're growing on me haha, wasn't much of a fan when I got the car

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Stuff currently in the back of the PNM35

About 200km in Auckland traffic yesterday .... many hours of happy driving


Man, I saw like 3 M35s in Mangere from my way home from work... never seen so many haha
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So what type of other modification are you thinking about buying (interior & exterior).


I'm looking at getting an exhaust in the up coming months, otherwise with the car only being DE maybe cams or something?

Definitely need some series 2 tail lights though lol. And eventually respray haha

Do you have any modifications you're gonna do to your ride?
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Yeah I have a couple modification planned for my car. I will be put red leather interior (for the seats back and front). For the exterior I am thinking about purchasing a wide body kit. And also Automatic lambo doors.

I think I should have this all done by mid next year.

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Yeah I have a couple modification planned for my car. I will be put red leather interior (for the seats back and front). For the exterior I am thinking about purchasing a wide body kit. And also Automatic lambo doors.

I think I should have this all done by mid next year.


Body kit would be wicked,
Lambo doors is interesting haha
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Yeah looks good, beware drive ways and speed bumps through.....

Yeah I have to slow down quite a fair bit because my suspension is super bouncy haha.

I also have a weird squeak noise coming from the front left... not too sure what it is though lol
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On 11/26/2016 at 4:17 PM, spudtatoe said:

 


I'm looking at getting an exhaust in the up coming months, otherwise with the car only being DE maybe cams or something?

Definitely need some series 2 tail lights though lol. And eventually respray haha

Do you have any modifications you're gonna do to your ride?

 

Forget the cams - you need a turbo!

But short of that some well made extractors would help...

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Forget the cams - you need a turbo!
But short of that some well made extractors would help...


I would love a turbo but being only 17, insurance would be a pain, along with cert etc haha

I've been recommended to go to Pitstop out at the airport for my exhaust.. got about $700 so that should be enough to give a decent enough system I hope.
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On 11/28/2016 at 1:47 AM, InfinitiG35 said:

Yeah I have a couple modification planned for my car. I will be put red leather interior (for the seats back and front). For the exterior I am thinking about purchasing a wide body kit. And also Automatic lambo doors.

I think I should have this all done by mid next year.

Well even though I said I would buy bodykits for my car. Instead I decided I would purchase a Twin Turbo Kit. It will take a week before I get it and probably another week for installation.

I agree with KiwiRS4T, put the money in upgrading the engine, suspension and brakes first.
You can work on its appearance and exhaust later down the track.

 

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Well even though I said I would buy bodykits for my car. Instead I decided I would purchase a Twin Turbo Kit. It will take a week before I get it and probably another week for installation.

I agree with KiwiRS4T, put the money in upgrading the engine, suspension and brakes first.
You can work on its appearance and exhaust later down the track.

 


Just bought a strut bar. Hopefully sway bars, coils etc next
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