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Well considering the money i have spent on the car since i brought it, i cant do everything at once. I think its funny you've gone to the effort to make a point on how high the car sits when i havnt got to that part of the car yet.

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The black roof is something different , got My mirrors back today .

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Heh I hate show pony ryms, I want a light weight rym.

I was thinking bout some B R Lee ryms I seen in a mag awhile back. Half the reason I did my car was to shed the weight.

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haha dude Volks arent show ponies, they are light rims, they are forged 1 piece and im pretty sure weigh like 6 or 7 kilos. ill double check before i commit to that though :D

thats probably why they cost soo much :(

and about the guy calling it a 4WD i dont think he was havign a go, just pointin out the obvious :)

cars lookin goiod though ! will follow this build

Volk Rays TE-37's

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Volk Rays CE28N's

dont go bling, bling is poo :D

race wheels r teh best !

I was refering to the comment about bling!

You hit the nail on the head with the buddy ryms , I love the rym but im going to hold out to see what else will come along.

Heres a pic of the color and the exhaust, I had to drop the exhaust cut the flange and rejoin it to the exhaust so the tip lined up nice and even.

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Heres some pics of my cold air intake box for my hks pod filter. I have a see thru lid that seals the box and duckting that comes out underneath to air pickup in the front par .

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haha P plates? Please tell me its your sons car so you don't put me to shame >_<

Top quality job anway

Have you considered moving the number away from the middle of the car? Gives it a bit more of a modified look IMO

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