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Well raced home and put the three wheel'd beast out for collection tommorrow morning, also stuck the stickers on, BEWARE MJ the small ones are not directional, although I did make mine that way after a bit of fiddling, I was going to bring the digicam home rom work, but left in a rush to get to the tyre shop to pick up my mag that I forgot it, and then when I got there they were closed anyway !!!! :cuss: Bah hope they are there right on time in the morning other wise I'm gonna be late for work , grumbles.....

yeh i had a bit of trouble putting the little ones on its hard to line it up against the red background bit, this set i got today is my second set. First set got water damaged and was farked so i hope these turn out good. Yeh i also noticed they both are identical and will be opposite ways on the side of the car but it doesnt bother me. Did u put urs in that little 1/4 panel glass? i reckon they look the best there. I also got the big one up the top of the rear window

i got mine just on the door below the mirror on the passenger side. It's cool, because you can actually see people when they are checking out the sticker :)

I've seen quite a few people check it out -- probably wondering what crazy street racing gang I am part of or something. Its funny, especially the old codgers.

Yupp same places, except I altered the small one on the passengers side, put the red rings on upside down, so that they face the front, and then put the bottom writeing on to fit and then moved the top writing in to close to the red rings, looks sweet as :)

I have my car back..... phew

It is running all nice now and I can stop soooo much quicker now (go the slotted rotors)

Plus had time to sit down with Gavin and start on a roadmap for 250KW at the rears :)

dyno day?!

im in .. i wanna see what figure my car currently makes as its the same since ive purchased it. so i can work out a goal figure that i want to reach

and pluss i wanna hopefully get a bigger figure then my bros r33 so i can rub it in :) (even though i know i wont)

but hey im dead stocker, but ill be in

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