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Good stuff man. Haven't seen you around for ages. I think we need to have a chat about doing some bits and peices ;-)

Hey Scott, Thanks bud,

Yeah i've been living a lot closer to the city, so haven't been down south in a while. :D

Let me know what you are after.

  • 3 weeks later...

looks pretty good, only thing is ur ash tray lines are going the opposite way.. looks a bit funny

Was only a test lol, had a few scraps lying around at the time, i need to get my ass into gear and get some sand paper to the paint on the centre console, having it painted from a spray can looked good but wasn't ideal to wrap over as it has a slight texture that the vinyl isn't adhereing to well.

I plan on having the whole lot done at some point soon, been too busy with customer jobs :wacko:

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That looks really good.. Advertising that suits with the car..

Thanks craig, yeah i did t want it to over power the matte and i think it sits just right :)

Yeah right.

Fitment is looking better then your stock wheels :laugh:

Maybe an inch or so lower in the rears, will look tough!

Definitely does, lower would be nice, but i scrape the front bar on my shitty driveway as it is, and id need to get the mid secyion of the exhaust tucked up a bit if i want more low also

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