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that pic was taken early morning back in feb of when I first had the cooler put in :) Looking at my car sat next to niz's made me see how crap the stock car looks :( I have a set of side skirts and rear pods, which I should get on in the next few weeks, then I might have a look around at a new front bar. I'm not sure about lowering the car though as I have a high kerb to get over on my driveway and the last thing I want to do is scrape a front bar on it. Plus pauls got some 18x9 enkei rims (only 2 though :D ) for my rear then I can wack some 255 rubber on em :)

thank u aidwin - yeah im pretty happy with the way my car looks - apart from my back wing is cracked and my dad did a bodgy job trying to fix it haha. All it needs is so go fast bits haha

yes i did thanks Kyles - can i get back to u a bit later - paul says its alright if i still go down with him so yeah just give me a couple of days to get my head straight and i'll figure out what is best for me to do :) Thank u again tho - thats most generous of u & Troy :D

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