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dont know who i am doing auto salon with, i have a few mates that i have met over the last 4 months, i think they all wnna put them in together, i will have to let ya know.

Oh yeah, i finnaly installed 32 gtr seats. they feel and look awesome bro

mizzi

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thanks mate. it cost around 6, from start to finish, including body kit. Its been buffed to show condition, so it looks deep in the sun light.

What color orange are you spraying yours?

Mizzi

i havent choose the actual colour code..

orange with lots of pearl..

if 6k with body kit is not bad! its not include supply body kit right? if you do its very good price!

where did you do the paint?

paul

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that looks awesome mate.

love those rims been looking for pretty much the exact sorta things for my car, black with silver dish

koya race tek hey? where did you get them from? how much if you dont mind me asking

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yeah koya race tech, got them from sydney rd, i cant remember the name of the shop, but i paid 1200 for the rims and 1300 for the tyre.

back, 19x9.5, 265, 30

front, 19x8.5, 235, 30

they are pretty light too.

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yeah koya race tech, got them from sydney rd, i cant remember the name of the shop, but i paid 1200 for the rims and 1300 for the tyre.

back, 19x9.5, 265, 30

front, 19x8.5, 235, 30

they are pretty light too.

It was Fawkner Tyres and unfortunately my bf put them on! :D

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I usually hate cars that have super bright paint and big kits, but yours actually looks fantastic! Well done!

Exactly what i was thinking :D

Nice work mate, well done!

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