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Cheers TJ.

Spotted a Silver (Grey?) S1 at Fountain Gate shopping Centre amid the Christmas Chaos at 8pm last night.

Are they 260RS rims?

If not, they are quite similar (from my viewpoint at "reasonable" speed :banana: )

Spotted a M35 250RS momo edition at Forrestville heading towards Brookvale at 9.10 this morning. Looked nice.

Waved and got a wave back.

So strange pulling up behind one of these cars. still not used to seeing them on the road.

Cheers

Andy

Edited by andy65b
plus they look ugly from behind, even i dont wanna look at mine!

Solution.

1) Tough exhaust outlet

2) WIDE tyres

3) Lower car

if still unsatisfactory, spend stupid money and get the Takero's covers for the lights or the reflectors.

Here are the reflector covers.... (and NO, I do not like the body kit)

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Just can't find the pic of the light cover.

Edited by iamhe77

ohh i want a wing for my car!!!

not quite as big as that, maybe an AXIS one or something. but those light covers look ok! maybe its easier to just spray a section of the lights now??

i got the slightly wider tyres now, lowering is on the cards......

ohh i want a wing for my car!!!

not quite as big as that, maybe an AXIS one or something. but those light covers look ok! maybe its easier to just spray a section of the lights now??

i got the slightly wider tyres now, lowering is on the cards......

What about the Nismo wing?

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Bit more subtle?

Hmmm, I dunno, the Nismo wing, in my opinion, looks like an afterthought. It doesn't "flow" with the shape of the rest of the car.
yeah subtle but i dont like it, i agree with nick

Bloody fussy bastards.

Fine. I will look through my stuff tomorrow for something you like.

Please tell me don't want a RICE GT wing bolted on the back!

hey, spotted RBPOWA saturday night on kingsway about midnight,the first one ive seen (other than my own lol) since i got my stagea about 2 months ago

hey was it parked or driving ?

didnt see you tho unless you were one of the many drunks i drove past haha

Also today out side 'Rays Outdoors' in dandy plates were non other then ...... STAGEA

was gonna park in front of it but would of left you no room. looks very nice man

Bloody fussy bastards.

Fine. I will look through my stuff tomorrow for something you like.

Please tell me don't want a RICE GT wing bolted on the back!

damn right i do!! on the top of the tailgate, probably about 3 feet high, and wider than a standard lane :down:

I'll take what Ian wants, but 3 of them stacked! :)

Hahaha, nah, I kinda like the ones that just subtly extend out over the rear window, like the ones you see on the C34's (and which I wish I had on mine :) )...

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