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Nah roof is high enough should be ok

I'd be more worried about cutting the hole under a joist...

Have fun with the plaster dust lol

Yeah gotta get up in the roof and sus out the positioning first...

Feel free to PM me with how you'd go about it all....I think I've got it worked out but first hand experience is king

Dezz I reckon the older style tail lights look much better might look into modding that in down the track and relocating indicators problem is most of the kits on ebay have the crazy illegal number plate positions lol

Should pick it up tomorrow if it passes rwc okay

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Yep, more cops rocked up after bunch of emos left. Might been you and your friends?

And cops blocked 3 exits, 2 on same street and one towards Jersey Rd.

4 cop cars, 3 UC and one HWP.

lol nah i was gonna stay and watch, not having a defectable car is fun, but samir and daniel wanted out because of theirs so i left...

made it better when people were doing skids in front of the hwy patrol.

sif not say hi grant..

lol I should have stopped by, would have loved to see some f**kin tools doing burnouts copping a yellow sticker and a f**k off fine.

Saw Tone at Cold Rock though :)

lol nah i was gonna stay and watch, not having a defectable car is fun, but samir and daniel wanted out because of theirs so i left...

made it better when people were doing skids in front of the hwy patrol.

sif not say hi grant..

Sorry!

Mike and me watched for a while then I decided to bail while we have the chance.

What did you wanted to sell?

yeah, I reckon it looks heaps better above the exhaust

Already done mine... just waiting for my exhaust to arrive so I can complete the fender elimination and install the new indicators. Will look sick when it's finished

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