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First time i had my car on a trailer (hopefully the last). there is just somethin about it on there with the bar off that makes it look tough, like im on my way to a time attack someplace. either that or it just looks like i stuffed it and im towin it to the shop to get fixed (which was was actually true)

i towed it from geelong to cambellfield to Creatd motorsports for them to fix a nasty exhaust leak on my manifold and a turbo cooling pipe that i split whilst trying to fix the exhaust leak. good timing though got a bonus at work so im getting them to strip a muffler from my exhaust and finally get a dyno tune which i have been meaning to get since i bought the car in may.

anyone dealt with creatd motorsports on here? their new shop is unreal and it was stacked to the brim of high quality imports GTR's left right and centre evo's and all very nice. so i hope their work is as good as it looks.

let me know if ya have got work done there it would be nice to know what others thought.

cheers

Dion

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Nice rims. Lenso project D's or something? where di you get them from??

They are work rezax roar. purchased them of a fella who bought them for his soarer but the offset was wrong and they scrubbed so he pawned em off to me for $1000 and threw in 4 brand new brigestone potenza re30's for $400 for the lot. they came in the box that they were shipped from japan in with tags and plastic wrap all on them still. best buy i have ever made!

I think there WORK Rezax Roar or something like that

Looking good, when do you get it back?

get her back within 1 - 3 weeks i dont need it till the end of the month and told them that so could be arround then. they said they start work on it this wednesday. cant wait i haven't driven it since early august. will be its first tune in australia hope shes all sweet!

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