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hey guys check it out it arived a few days ago and i've already got hot plates for it stock as a rock now but i got some N/A plans for it should be good will get better pics up soon and will put progress pics up too

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hey guys check it out it arived a few days ago and i've already got hot plates for it ...

Hi,

Looks like a good buy :nyaanyaa: . Asking price went down to around $300, if I remember correctly.

Just wondering, where did you manage to find the hotplates?

cheers,

JH

yeah thanks for the "positive Feed Back guys" i bought it for three hundred and i got the tail lights for nothing from a frien of mine here in alice springs and i don't intend to screw anyone around this year i just wanted to show some pictures to see if anyone had some real feedback, anyway i will be posting pics for those who are genuinly interested and have only good things to say maybe even a bit of light critisism but not to bag me out like you people on here seem to like doing, im older now and dont have stupid ideas like putting f**k off wings on cars that arent lowered and so on. Anyway as i said before the plan is to have the car lowered a bit as to how much i'm not sure and could use some help with also to have the red and black scheme like on the DR 30's 2 1/2 inch exhaust and a set of 15 inch Performance Super Lite rims. Again i say nicley if u have nothing nice to say dont waste your time by posting

Cheers Jason

http://www.antrx.com/smf/index.php/topic,15775.0.html

heres the buildup thread from antrx.com

from that it looks to be a 'S' model, non Ti....

I got 2 x Ti's now!

Sob, sob. I only got an R30 Ti + half an R30 Ti, so thats an R15.

And an S13 and a C34. But I did have a Ti hatch and a poverty pack hatch, both were tipped before I got a brain transplant on this forum and met Dennis. LOL

http://www.antrx.com/smf/index.php/topic,15775.0.html

heres the buildup thread from antrx.com

from that it looks to be a 'S' model, non Ti....

I got 2 x Ti's now!

Sob, sob. I only got an R30 Ti + half an R30 Ti, so thats an R15.

And an S13 and a C34. But I did have a Ti hatch and a poverty pack hatch, both were tipped before I got a brain transplant on this forum and met Dennis. LOL

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