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Pic taken by Vu this morning

As always something goes wrong. This time the sideskirts don't fit.

But good news is that the front Z-tune guards are a perfect fit! Also rear guards seem to blend in nicely

Will be getting some spacers to fill out the guards

 

 

 

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our cars are big booty bitches

And both will sorta be from the same section of the colour chart

We'll go cruising once there both done haha

Hoping to have the car done in about 3 weeks now

Looks the goods man. What's the gap like between the front bar and your bonnet so far?

Oh yeah forgot about that

Ill be going by the shop tomorrow, so ill take a pic for you :thumbsup:

On 11/22/2013 at 12:48 PM, TM7GTR said:

Looks the goods man. What's the gap like between the front bar and your bonnet so far?

Ahh forgot to take a pic of the gap for you again. Next time if I remember!

In the mean time I was just testing some wheel sizes and offsets

So borrowed a mates Work rims. These are 10.5 Inch + 15 offset on a 285 tyre

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Some pic updates

Front bar and bonnet is off atm Tom so couldn't check gap :/

Things are coming along nicely now at DT Panels

 

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