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so long story short, after i came back from my singapore trip with the misses and spoiling her on the holiday, i decided heck its my turn.

managed to pick up a rare set of dubs, had curb damages so i sent to off to get them fixed and polished.

another thing was i recieved my front bar from ws japan in april but not he sides and rears, at the same time i was anxious of wether when i'll ever recieve the rest of my kit from japan which had been ordered 2 months ago. then came a knock and they they were in the delivery truck waiting for me.

after 3 weeks the shoes were back (during that time he was rolling on 350z rims), and at the same time i decided hell an expensive set of dubs should have expensive laces to go with them, if that made sense ;) there was no way in the world i would pay for $400 laces but when i saw the volk formulas i just jizzed. they are worth every penny.

so here a few teasers until i get him back from the workshop with new clothes then the shoes will be on him. also a pic of a forum member victor also getting the veilside kit fitted at the same time.

now just waitin for spacer, jwt pop, exhaust, coilovers and maybe when i get the misses another LV or Chanel bag then maybe i can get away with a twin turbo or supercharged kit. will have to see.

enjoy for now, once hes back ill post up pics of him in the gallery section.

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did u have to roll ur rear guards with those fitment and offset?

I'm running stretched tyres ATM 255s on rear. When these need replacing um going back to 275/35/20s. Then the guards will need to be rolled. But guards are getting rolled next week as I'm getting some touch up paint for atone chips and the guy that does it does guard rolling aswell.

It is a really aggressive fitment.

Well Done on the Wheels and kit man. I love those offsets they r mean. I think ima upgrade to 20s as well, but wheels wont be as fancy as urs.lol. Lookin fwd to seeing ur car once the kit is on.

Good luck wid everything

Steve

Well Done on the Wheels and kit man. I love those offsets they r mean. I think ima upgrade to 20s as well, but wheels wont be as fancy as urs.lol. Lookin fwd to seeing ur car once the kit is on.

Good luck wid everything

Steve

hey bro hows singapore so far? got the car back today, willl post pics up tomorrow if not after the show.

hey bro hows singapore so far? got the car back today, willl post pics up tomorrow if not after the show.

Not yet In Singapore bro. Im in India atm. Will b heading to Singapore next week then Kuala lumpur afta that. Yea waiting 4 da pics. Its gr8 2 c people kitting their Vs. Hopefully Ul c my kit wen i get back. Inven front + impul sides. Il have to wait later in the year 2 get the chargespeed rear as its soon 2 be released in poly utherane.

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