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Test fitted the 5 gallon air tank in the golf yesterday... it actually fits in the side panel behind the wheel-well, so I still have a useable boot and can put the trim over the tank and have it completely stealth! f**k YES. Thinking of mounting the compresser behind the rear bumper behind the reo, so I don't get that annoying compressor noise in the car.

Who did you buy the parts through?

was it a complete kit, costs etc?

really? seems like rockin a gtr badge on a gtsts, or a hsv sticker on a SS..

or oh wait, thats right its a 'family' yeh? lawl.

and to be fair the front isnt stanced, i mean you could put another wheel in that fender gap.

+1

Sticker only valid if stance is being met. Y have sticker then? With your logic i should put a gtr owners club sticker on my car...

Stanceworks sticker doesn't need stance.... it just indicates that he is part of that particular online community..

no different to the SAU members with SAU stickers on non skylines

the fact that the community in question has aids is irrelevant. ;)

So apparently I'm going to Fiji in early May, woot. We're (family trip, including my nephew who will be almost 2) staying in Savusavu which is on the big island north east of the island Nadi is on.

Anyone got suggestions of cool stuff to do while we're there?

yeh i brefily ran sau stickers on the 33 but ditched em early on, not a fan.

having said that not a fan of any stickers kinda cheapen it / give a fully sick edge that im not interested in something very small is ok thats about it

That's why mine is completely clean and free of stickers / badges, apart from SAU Vic on the rear quarter windows. They're not too stand out, and just say "SAU Victoria" instead of SKYLINES AUSTRALIA CAR CLUB which people would read as SKYLINES AUSTRALIA HOON CLUB

Stanceworks sticker doesn't need stance.... it just indicates that he is part of that particular online community..

no different to the SAU members with SAU stickers on non skylines

Yeah!

Jonoe has a SAU sticker on his Civic.

So you going to put a SAU Sticker on your EVO? :laugh:

Who did you buy the parts through?

was it a complete kit, costs etc?

parts from ECS. complete kit. fucked if I know how much, was about a year ago along with a shittonne of other parts. Shipped from the US.

See old build thread:

http://www.vwwaterco...iver-45531.html

So apparently I'm going to Fiji in early May, woot. We're (family trip, including my nephew who will be almost 2) staying in Savusavu which is on the big island north east of the island Nadi is on.

Anyone got suggestions of cool stuff to do while we're there?

I've not stayed on that exact island but been to Fiji a few times.

the Scuba diving I've done there been some fo the best for coral I've encountered.

even just snorkeling off the beach has been good.

but as a rule hit up the water sports, most resorts do parasailing, wake boarding, fishing all that stuff.

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