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looks nice man you have/had really nice looking cars :banana:

+1 to lower the rear more

and side mount the front plate with brackets (instead of drilling the plate straight onto the bumper) would look really clean :blush:

best of luck with it

cheers

thanks guys

yeah finish is really good

its also been cut back and buffed for nice even clear finish

with that number plate hmm still thinking where to put it on , 2morrow getting dark tinted windows done and blue number plates

its sitting on pedders suspensions which is about 1 inchlower than standart ones

probably will get set of coilovers for it but dont wanna go too low as its a lot of hassles to drive it over humps

on next list to do is interior , wanna get pair of black and blue bucket seats ( recaros if il find it ) and then retrim door trim and rear seat in black an blue ( my previous car was orange 180sx with red and black buckets and door trim retrimmed in red and black also , looked realy nice)

also looking to get pillar guages so if anone selling le t me know :thumbsup:

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  Abo Bob said:
Looks good man. Is it missing rear pods/bar?

Awesome looking car, but i have to agree with the above statement.

Looks incomplete without a rear bar/pods. Looks like the car has been kicked in the arse upwards. I would definitely look at a rear bar first, before your other mods.

i got rear bar lower lip but still waiting for it

its ben ordered about month ago but with all this Xmas holidays and stuff it takes more than i was expecting so yeah ones ill get it it will on the car :D

with the price hmmmm well pm me for the price and ill pm u back:)

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