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Originally posted by Shell

hehe no probs grepin :D glad i could help

here's a little beastie for you :D  

unfortunately the company (Versus) seems to be US, don't know if u can get their kits here...

and after all that... its still an echo :D

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Originally posted by Sp33dY

Nothing wrong with Echo's ...

Ask on www.echofans.net for any help.

Makspeed in Melbourne can sell you the veilside rear spoiler.

Personally id never put on on my echo.... maybe a normal one like on the sportivos is all you'd want.

HAHHAHAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.:bahaha:

when i see cars like echos, hyundai's etc done up i think..

"are you serious?" then continue laughing my head off:bahaha:

oh and then i smoke em':burnout: cyyyyyyyyaaaaaaaaaaa!

Just to put everyone straight I have a R33 Skyline. The echo belongs to a chick friend of mine. Personally if I was some of you guys with no interest in Echos I wouldnt even be looking in here. I guess curiosity killed the cat.

However my friend is very appreciative to all who have helped.

Originally posted by grepin

Just to put everyone straight I have a R33 Skyline. The echo belongs to a chick friend of mine.

SUUUUUURE........lol

I was actually looking at getting an echo a little while ago. I was gonna have an echo for a daily driver & a R1 to kill myself on......

Originally posted by Sp33dY

Nothing wrong with Echo's ...

Ask on www.echofans.net for any help.

Makspeed in Melbourne can sell you the veilside rear spoiler.

Personally id never put on on my echo.... maybe a normal one like on the sportivos is all you'd want.

LOL mike.... i still cant fathom for the life of me why u sold ur line and brought an echo :thumbsup:

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