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Well I just thought i'd post up what I did the past 2 weeks. Been a lil busy with other stuff which is the main reason why it took so long.

But here's the final product. Camera pic..but meh.

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Basically all I did was:

-removed S badge

-cut surrounding plastic behind the S badge so I ended with 3 Straight plastic bars accross as it is now

-filled up any imperfections with body filler

-primed & painted.

Easy As.

Please let me know what you guys think.

RJ.

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Yeh thanks guys, pretty much I just wanna keep it clean and subtle as much as I can. No unneccesary bodykits apart from a D-Wing that i'm in the process of prepping and will paint soonish.

Themes gonna be Black on Black with a hint of Gold here and there as you may or may of not noticed in the pic.

Got the wheels on but it's standard height so I won't post pics until I get my Stimulus Package so I can buy some good shocks and springs.

Get compliments wherever I go but EVERYBODY is urging me to lower it.

Power wise is just gonna be basic bolt-ons. Got exhaust, fmic, boost controller, CAI, pod, shield. Just gonna get a re-map by Toshi.

After all that it's house time. But my car is number one atm so my savings are going to that.

Had it for a year, getting there slowly.

Will keep the updates posted as they come along.

Thanks Guys.

RJ

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