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Woah woah woah. I spot a boot lip Dillon. Pics please, I've been looking for one for aaaaaages.

Homemade one off ;) haha

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Your car looks awesome Dillon

I love the front and side indicators, they really make the car look tough.

What offset are your rims because they are very aggressive as well.

My guess would have to be +12?

And yeah haha 18x9.5+15 and 18x10+12 its a bit of a tight fit.

At the moment the front needs to be dropped down a bit more and cambered in more.

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i like where EVII34 is going!!! soo nice ..borderline rocket bunny look?? maybe?!1hehe DO IT!!!

Haha indeed, front fenders will be ever so slightly rocket bunny too when I have money again :whistling:

Car is looking great Dillon.

Boot lip is quite nice, good work :)

Thanks! :DDD

Did you change your indicators? Car is looking hawt brah! :woot:

Haha keen eye bro. Yep, got clear indicators. Waiting for carbon fibre eyelids to arrive and will be installing a shiny intercooler core and taking out the Hybrid stealth one. Also getting a D1 lip from VivaGarage.

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Awesome process Raj.

Sounds like nice plans for the future :)

Thanks Chris. Will update with pics.. :)

At that angle, steering lock, tyre profile and stance Raj, the wheels look much bigger than 18" > congratulations!

Thanks Terry! ;)

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