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Well after a long loong long wait, my bitch is back!

So while the wait sucked royally, the job was a good one and it was a nice price, so ahh well... You'll have to excuse the shots, but i'm getting a real cam soon. It looks HEAPS better than these photos.

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better mesh the extra bits if i have time..

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a little bit of new rice always helps...

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Front has a more agressive look now, which i like.. Could do with some more agressive sideskirts i think to match but, meh, thats for the next owner.

so last night i took her for a nice fang around before the j5 concert.. man it feels GOOD the POWER the POWER :D Would be expecting her to be running like a slag, but she's purring pretty nicely actually, slamming from 0-100 in a coupla seconds, kicking like a kitten. Dyno tune may do wonders.

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front mesh like that isn't gonna restrict airflow enuff to make a difference to a road car.. i don't like cop bait either.

hehe, hey kami i bought that sticker 2 months ago - just haven't had a chance to stick it on yet :D

Yup they gave it a wicked polish and detail so its probably the cleanest its ever been.

this bar will last FOREVER horus, FOREVER you get me? :(

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