With my new bumper and a good polish :D

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With my new bumper and a good polish :D

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Looks great mate!
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:thumright: from me.
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Lol thanks guys...real head turner I tell u. All thanks to Dstocks for the bar :D Prob need to get some side skirts soon to match up. What sideskirts are u using Aza?? Seems to fit just rite with the factory Ts
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Dstocks ones :D .
Have you seen his back bar yet? That works well with them too.
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nice polish job.
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Far out you should start a car detailing business lol
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Looks amazing, top job.
Get some dcautro style skirts on it.
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Looks very nice!
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yeah I was thinking of getting some sideskirts because the front is lower than the rest of the car. In good time I guess. Lacking of vitamin M (Money) at the moment Lolz. I usually wash, polish and vacuum my car once every fortnight...maintenence of the car goes a long way. I use Autoglym and I must say I has never disappointed me :D
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Is your car height stock? Do you scrape at all with that bar?
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Thats not stock height
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^^ at this. Nope its not stock and yes I scrapped it a lot when I first got it. But now after driving for a couple of weeks no more scraping and u learnt how to angle the car properly as well as avoid many areas :D Downside is I cant really park at certain carparks especially those basement ones as it definately will not pass. Lolz As long as i can get into my driveway I'm not too fuss because my car usually goes into the garage. But after having this bumper and all those little lessons learnt on the way...if I had a choice I still will go with Dwayne's factory T's. They just make the car look sooo sexy
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Looks great Nikkan. Im with you, you have to be careful and it imposes a limitation or 2, but the look is worth the downside.
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    Yeah +1 on the looks awesome :thumright:

    You're the same as me, really need side skirts to go with it. Mine's a bit like a mullet, business at the front, party at the back :lol:
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    Here is what it looks like for ya..

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    If you want better pics to give an idea, head over to my build thread.. But all of my kit is from Dwayne..
    I just had to add it ......
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    Hey Rock_it...I gather thats the same one Aza has rite?
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    nikhan wrote:Hey Rock_it...I gather thats the same one Aza has rite?
    Yep.. Thought I would give u an example of what they look like in black..

    I have the rear as well, but not sure if I am keeping the car or selling.. So have not put it on..
    I just had to add it ......
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    your selling?? Lolz if u do put back the stock side skirts and sell me Dwayne's one hahahah. Save me the trouble of priming and painting it.
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    nikhan wrote:your selling?? Lolz if you do put back the stock side skirts and sell me Dwayne's one hahahah. Save me the trouble of priming and painting it.
    Would sell as is.. Threw out the stock skirts..
    I just had to add it ......
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