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christ mate how many posts do you need to show people your

paint job, if everyone posted up when they got a paint job

forums would be a boring place

someone needs to lay off the orange moca frappa chinos!!

the dude is stoked his car is painted :huh: nothing wrong witha bit of self pimpage...

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christ mate how many posts do you need to show people your

paint job, if everyone posted up when they got a paint job

forums would be a boring place

jealousy is a sad thing....

and stagefumer err what do u mean by they dont come out with a front bar,havent you removed the lower stone guard ?

err am i barking up the wrong tree

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yeah, it had a lower Stone garb, but a lovely landlord of mine threw it out on me. :P:O :O It wont fit with that current intercooler eitherway

awwww ok, yeh i was looking @ mine aswell,and im gonna cut ciruclar wholes for the piping in the front stone guard so i can keep it i'll post pics up once finished D:

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IM really thining about that intercooler of mine. I need something with 3" ends. So when i install the high flowed intake manifold and 60mm throttle body. It will flow right.

Ive got a smaller Looks like a Dr30 Fj20det intercooler or a GT-4 Celica one i used to use. worked great, its for sale. make me offers :P

I really want a Front bumper to suit my car. But hell i dont know what will :D

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