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Nah the colour looks pretty similar, I'll have to look a bit closer soon. Mine looks almost like a candy apple red in the sunlight.

Umm mods on mine are FMIC, 3" exhaust and hi-flo cat, 18" shadow chrome rims, Tein HA and damper adj. coilovers(although I need to lower it more :O), Bosch coil conversion, Bosch 040 pump etc etc etc.

Love your car though, looks nice sitting that low.

Probably talk to you soon.

Nath

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Hey, welcome aboard :D Your car looks freakin' hot! I'd come out to the cruise tonight but I'm too lazy... That and my car looks like poop atm (hold the jokes about it being a 33 :O:P) thanks to an attempted break in making my drivers door look like something with bigass claws had a go at it and some moron scratching one of my front guard with a shopping trolley yesterday... Ugh, sif It didn't have enough scratches when I bought it >__<

ANYWAY, enough of my ranting XD Sweet car, hope to see you around, I'm not had to spot, not many two-toners doing the rounds ;)

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