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he replied, saying that he would pass it up the food chain to managment....

ill bet any money that they are just watching the reaction on here, to gauge what position that they should take.

back on topic, my latest mod is fresh oil n coolant... about to slap in some hektik NGK plugs

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Stock-ish looking side skirts & rear pods

Detectable? I'm guessing yes (if they really wanted too), but so far cops around my area still sees my car as another "camry"... all good so far :banana:

i gota clarion stereo go's pretty good it can be modded to say what eva scrolling text you want on the screen such as "highly modified stereo" with the stock speakers in there and no amp i think it can pull 5db enough to let the people in the rear seat know what your listening to :blink:

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my latest mod is fresh oil n coolant... about to slap in some hektik NGK plugs

LOL same, had engine and gearbox oils changed, new plugs and a new clutch.

Thats probably all I'm going to spend money on now, just maintinence. It drives how I want it so I don't think anymore mods are needed.

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mine is fairly stock but it gets oils and filters changed on a reg basis only done about 18.000 ks in 3 1/2 yrs dosent get driven much almost time for a change lol . thinking of maybe a nice aristo would be nice ...........puts on flame suit lol

car is at doyles atm getting guards pumped for new rims, should be able to show the car off at the ns.com cruise. then going to wheelworx to get tyres fitted. and friday getting -4.0 degrees camber dialed in, yes -4.0.. lol shoe horning the rims under the car.

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Lol did you pick up a cheap Excel?

nah i dont care how cheap those things are id rather walk

i bought a ae92 manual corolla :D

i bet its 10x less safe then my old 32 and i wont even get looked at twice init!

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