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well just to keep konect happy here's some pics and specs of the car...

mods

rb20det

hks2530

hybrid gt spec cooler

hks fcd

hks evc III

custom zorst

apexi pod

apexi bov

Walbro fuel pump

DRFT catch can

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225rwkw

hsd coilovers

alloy cradle bushes

front strut bar

hicas lock bar

steering shaft spacer

adj castor rods

kaaz 2way diff

nismo twin plate (not fitted yet)

resprayed 'impulse' blue with black roof and pillars

URAS kit

15x7 watanabe's, 15x8 longchamp xr4's, 17" hr racing

25mm bolt on spacers (not fitted yet)

ABS removed (got parts but not finished yet)

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this shows i really do need to spend more money on my car

i'm yet to buy:

turbo manual cefiro front half for conversion

fmic

wonder bodykit,

it's white (not pearl, don't like pearl) and i LOVE it in white but i like the thought of bright red with black bonnet black roof n black boot (or CF)

i have black rims waiting for me, replaced my 18s,

why am i telling you guys this? as if you guys care!

huddy i hate you.

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