How an FTO should be done

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How an FTO should be done

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Looks like typical ricer rubbish & my opinion is absolutely correct, no one else's matters [/silvergpx]








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I see no opinions. Just fact.






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yeah... i quite like stock tbh
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Mmmm~ creative front bar'

Shenal's have one...
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The front bar is a monstrosity, why did they have to go and use parts from 3 different bars?
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If the front bar didnt have the widebody part and that lower second lip it could turn out to be pretty nice..
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nicely done! only if the performance is beefed up to match.
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Wide body yes, everything else no.
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He must be using a big set of wheel spacers to fill the wide body, look how far back the brake rotors are from the rims. :lol:
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This looks like Amy's FTO with yet another respray.
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PHIL069 wrote:He must be using a big set of wheel spacers to fill the wide body, look how far back the brake rotors are from the rims. :lol:
Needs more dish.
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Shhtuart wrote:
PHIL069 wrote:He must be using a big set of wheel spacers to fill the wide body, look how far back the brake rotors are from the rims. :lol:
Needs more dish.
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Hahaha ^^

The front bumper would look decent if it didn't have that *~delightful!~* vieldside wide horseshit attached
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Not a fan of the front bumper, but the rear and and wide body looks awesome! The vents in the hood look pretty nice too, subtle but nice :)
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Re: How an FTO should be done

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from memory that was amys fto but she resprayed it i think.
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