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Originally posted by Adrian_perth

yeah cam, this is the adrian u met yesterday! i'm saving up at the moment as well, so when i get on tafe holidays send my car in for sum work, number one priority is to get the bodykit sorted out!

adrian :P

got any pics of urs adrian?

my plan for cosmetics is to loose large rear spoiler, replace bonnet with carbon fibre one, drop car by 2 inches, get rims blasted and powdercoated a dark grey colour to match bonnet..

should have driftspec look.. :P

nah i haven't got pics of mine!, but i think i caught joe taking happy snaps while i was at work, to me it looked like he was licking my exhaust lol

anywasys i got a trust front bar to put on waiting for some nice sideskirts! arghgggg still haven't found any unique ones then prolly a veilside rear bar and no rear wing for a while i hate the standard one! thats stage one of the body

stage two involves a bit of wide body styles! :P

adrian :P

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