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someonestolecc - yeah u know the top of the windscreen where they usually put that solar tint stuff... also getting quotes for mini ones to put on the rear qtr window if u dont wanna big ass one

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yeah inark i know the ones.

you thinkin across the WHOLE bit or just like.. in the middle double the size of the mirror for example?

example 1 = think of the idiots who put "HOLDEN" or "NISSAN" across the front of the windscreen up top (incase you couldnt figure out who makes commodores/skylines).

example 2 = about the length of 2 rear view mirrors stuck over the place where the rear view mirror is - so you still have some windscreen left.

depending on which i may be interested.. altho im not too crash hot on the idea of seein people or being associated with people i havent met. ie. from other forums you guys are off.. thats just weird :cheers:

OH WELL - will have to get my car first anyway.. will be off the docks tommorow hopefully! *fingers crossed*

yeah of course man! they add at least 45rwkw and theyre considered a handling mod... depending on what side you mount it on... so if you get 2 you will drift like a king on left AND right corners!

yeah of course man! they add at least 45rwkw and theyre considered a handling mod... depending on what side you mount it on... so if you get 2 you will drift like a king on left AND right corners!

HEY WOW!!! I'll get two! Might help my reverse parking as well!

can't seem to find the forums that mention people wanting to join our team in the US...

so i can tell em that they are BALEEETED for not being JDM enough...

no probs, as soon as it gets delegated... setting up my server in the US still.

f**ken bitch of a thing to get apache, php 5 and mysql 4 to work properly with plesk 7 reloaded

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