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nice. did you find you needed to get adjustable toe arms to counter them at your ride height?

I am at the limit of the factory arms and I will need to get adjustable toe arms. Just struggling to find some good quality ones.

post-74523-0-56245000-1308730170_thumb.jpg The daily

Looks nice mate!

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That's a cracker of a colour there Slippylotion; looks great.

Thanks for that. My mate painted it over Xmas. Cost me $1000 for materials plus 3 days of my labour to which I made and installed (he paid for materials) and new kitchen and vanity for him. Nice trade off for both of us.

Just need to repaint the wheels in matt black as Im not happy with the satin black we painted them in.

Well the M35 Stagea is still on the boat so I cant post a pic of it yet, I thought I would post one of my 180SX instead until it gets here. Hope thats OK to do.

sort of that looks like that colour BMW and some VW's are coming out with these days... is that what you went with?

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NICE!

U have the sideskirts yeah? I can't tell...its dark LOL.

Cheers! :cheers:

Pretty stoked with how it all turned out; managed to get everything on without putting a mark on anything. Took an age to do though.

No, I just had my stock skirts painted & cleared. Not a big fan of the Aero skirts if I'm honest.

Cheers! :cheers:

Pretty stoked with how it all turned out; managed to get everything on without putting a mark on anything. Took an age to do though.

No, I just had my stock skirts painted & cleared. Not a big fan of the Aero skirts if I'm honest.

the option aero wing would be a good addition. was thinking of stealing scotts, but i think he'll notice lol

the option aero wing would be a good addition. was thinking of stealing scotts, but i think he'll notice lol

Nismo FTW! :thumbsup:

http://www.rhdjapan.com/nismo-s-tune-aero-body-kit-roof-wing-spoiler-stagea-m35-56355

nah not a fan of the nismo wing, dont like how it overlaps. im yet to see better than the aero option wing.

Yeah I don't like the overlap of the Nismo either.

I saw one that was the same as the Aero wing but just a little bit longer. Looked great, but no idea who made it and I can't find it again for the life of me.

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