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p.s. doluck style is pretty much just a flat boot without a lip, looks the shit on this dudes white s2

mines a white s2, so was thinking, yeeaaaar looks good

bit of a taxi boot but eh,

put a lip on my s2 front, that looks good

happy with the side skirts

just the rear end and the rim bling and im happy with her looks, got the interior sorted

then its just power mods

but im to busy decideing weather I want to "de-value" my car with decent power mods....

its gona be a bitch to sell in a couple of years the further from stock it gets

cuase as mentioned in another thread, a 2 door isnt going to do me forever, im not rich enough to keep more than one car for the next few years id say.

what do you guys reckon? harder to sell once moded ?

p.s. if we can ditch the advertisements and propaganda for a thread ?

hey i know im being lazy :laugh: i cant find any flat boot spoilers anywhere i know there is on our sponsors website but that one isnt painted and i would rather a painted one, does anyone know where to find one and aprox cost ?

hey i know im being lazy :laugh: i cant find any flat boot spoilers anywhere i know there is on our sponsors website but that one isnt painted and i would rather a painted one, does anyone know where to find one and aprox cost ?

heres a few of my wing... its called the 'stealth' wing or sometimes 'drift' wing

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go for stealth wing. I think the s2 is a step backwards over the s1 wing. personally I thinka 2 year old could have designed a better wing than the one they disigned for the series 2.

I agree i dont like the boxy look, i love the stealth wings :D Has anyone got anymore pics of stealth wings ? i love looking at them ;) ps im still looking for somewhere to buy one besides justjap cause that one isnt painted :

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