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Originally posted by coco69

gimmie yur address - im coming over and doin doughie's in yur lawn!!! :P:D

hahahah doughies were performed only about 3 months ago on that piece of lawn :bahaha: now that was funny! :lol:

that's a kewl pic dude! car looks sweet! ;)

even better in real life! :uh-huh:

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Originally posted by JiMiH

hahahah doughies were performed only about 3 months ago on that piece of lawn :bahaha: now that was funny! :lol:  

that's a kewl pic dude! car looks sweet! :P

even better in real life! :uh-huh:

oh my god... that was SO bad:( worst of all the burnouts were done by my friend AND during the middle of winter when the grass wouldnt grow! AHhhhhh!

oh well, its recovered well:)

i cant believe how nice it is driving around with a sunroof. the sun beams in, as does the fresh air. im extremely lucky to have found a car with a sunroof. i never thought id end up with one.

the front chin and sideskirts are also a bonus. the only slight dilema with these is that in places they are slightly coming away from the car. how should i fix this? maybe some really good double sided tape? ive noticed that double sided tape has already been used in places to hold both the side skirts and front chin in place.

thanks again for all your comments. all u guys are starting to feel like family:D

ta.

justin:)

Hey Nice one Greedy!

Greedy there is nothing better than at 5pm cruising past scarborough and take the coastal cruise with the sunroof open and the windows down..... now that is living! oh by the way... please don't stick your head out the sunroof at 140km/h down the mitchell freeway......it kinda hurts:uh-huh:

All the best to you and your ride..... have to check it out on the next cruise!

Originally posted by GR33DyMANGO

oh my god... that was SO bad:( worst of all the burnouts were done by my friend AND during the middle of winter when the grass wouldnt grow!

AND the afore-mentioned friend did the afore-mentioned burnouts in a V8 HSV! :bahaha:

---> BIG tracks on grass!

Originally posted by 25GTT

there is nothing better than at 5pm cruising past scarborough and take the coastal cruise with the sunroof open and the windows down.....

Shutup! Showoffs!

I searched for 6months trying to find a seriesII with a sunroof!! 6 MONTHS!! DAM YOU PEOPLE!

in the end I gave up! and YES, i rejected some VERY nice seriesII's (or just missed out on some, e.g DISCR33T's car) in looking for a sunroof!

Originally posted by inark

cant wear a helmet in a car with a sunroof when ur over 6 foot

That's what I heard! I'm 6'3, so that was one reason. Also I just personally don't like the look of them, especially when they're closed. But that's all personal opinion.

Here she is :D

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Originally posted by GR33DyMANGO

oops phil i forgot to say how awesome your car looks. looks as though its in great condition aswell.  

congrats on the purchase :)

Likewise! Even if you do have a sunroof :D.

You do have sideskirts though, lucky bastard! I'm getting them fitted while waiting for my plate to arrive. Can't believe they were an option.

Originally posted by ice180

very nice phil is that out the front of ultimate peformance imports in moorabbin?

Btw, anyone who is thinking of importing or compliancing, definately check out Ultimate Performance Imports. They go the extra mile and really worked to get me what I wanted (see above pic!). It's rare these days that you get good service, so I always reward it when it happens.

It should be on the road next week! Woohoo! :burnout:

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