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thanks, could have taken a photo of the Volvo badges on my motor! (REAL POWER)

need to get her cleaned up and out for a photo shoot

You know I love you :)

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agreed. but hurry and get those coils then take 2 inches out of it.

Will do man, see how I go with my return + cash I got.

Hopefully I can get them they look the goods.. I'll wrap them around Kojie's head if they're no good. lol

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Will do man, see how I go with my return + cash I got.

Hopefully I can get them they look the goods.. I'll wrap them around Kojie's head if they're no good. lol

are those stock height springs? i might be keen to swap if my springs are compatible.. I'll ask my mechanic on sat when I go see him if you're keen, but i've been wanting to raise my gtr for a little while now, too damn low for a daily

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I love it :)

Tad bit lower and im all smiles

great pics man.

another one i like, something about the gloomy sky, rough paint and body, and the bright white wheels (first time theyd been on the car since the powdercoaters)

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I do believe that is the CLEANEST engine bay I have EVER seen

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thanks mate

the turbo is now a low mount on a 6boost manifold sprayed black, ill put up new pic when i touch up my rocker covers again

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You know I love you :P

awww :blush: LOL

some of the old car.... um lemon....

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Prime spot for photo's (may have been because we were last after getting Lost HAHAHA)

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best cruise ever hey nick i helped Adam with that one (HR32) doesnt get on anymore we must of had 50 skylines to it i think even Pete hall came to it or John Munro not sure who he was prolly John

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