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lol at drop down spoiler

if you got it, flaunt it :)

A tip for others, the spoiler is triggered by the handbrake light on the dash.

So if u put the handbrake up one click, then you will have permanent spoiler down ;)

Although the pop-up feature has saved me plenty of time from damaging it on kerbs when parking

nice and clean Pat but slam the thing already!
Rekin,, car look awesome with those wheels,, i think need a little lowered and it'll look heaps better

cheers

haha cheers guys :P

Its already on lowered suspension, but not low enough!

Hopefully will organize a proper set of suspension after uni exams along with putting on the TypeM sideskirts and GTR spoiler :D

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