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Air dam show off

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Just thought id display my shiney new air dam,coutesy of "JAS"
Thanks Jason, love it :beer

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that would put a horn on a jelly fish

sweet as

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looks the goods, got a pic of those wheels?
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Very nice mate, man we really need to do an auckland meet sometime as theres 4 or 5 stazs i know of here now
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2JA's wrote:looks the goods, got a pic of those wheels?
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Lunacy wrote:Very nice mate, man we really need to do an auckland meet sometime as theres 4 or 5 stazs i know of here now
Yeah, should do aye. That would be cool! I might have to get mine up to scratch, warranted and rego'd :P Hasnt had a wof since 2005!
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I've always liked those wheels
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Haha yeah mine tends to be WOFd for about 6 months a year, its not at mo cos i pulling all the subframes out to have them powdercoated, but spring meet could be a go :)
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Lunacy wrote:Very nice mate, man we really need to do an auckland meet sometime as theres 4 or 5 stazs i know of here now
Yeah, should do aye. That would be cool! I might have to get mine up to scratch, warranted and rego'd :P Hasnt had a wof since 2005!
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'ZILA your car looks awesome now! time to update your cars' thread??
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That looks GREAT man!!!!!!! :beer Did it fit up ok?

Ive just had mine painted and fitted, will put a pic up sometime :)
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JAS wrote:That looks GREAT man!!!!!!! :beer Did it fit up ok?

Ive just had mine painted and fitted, will put a pic up sometime :)
Thanks man. :beer
Yeah it went on fairly easily, just had no cut a vee into the RH side to straighten the curve out.
Oh yeah. -I put the reinforce back into the bumper and mounted the bumper,then relised that it all had to come off again to screw the airdam on! ....Doh :P
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STARZILA wrote:
JAS wrote:That looks GREAT man!!!!!!! :beer Did it fit up ok?

Ive just had mine painted and fitted, will put a pic up sometime :)
Thanks man. :beer
Yeah it went on fairly easily, just had no cut a vee into the RH side to straighten the curve out.
Oh yeah. -I put the reinforce back into the bumper and mounted the bumper,then relised that it all had to come off again to screw the airdam on! ....Doh :P
hehe,
Yeah fitting the airdam is a bit of a job aye.
Heres a crappy cell phone pic of mine
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Putting all the adjusties together today :D Everything I seem to do on my starion lately costs lots of $$$$ :(
But good to see it coming together tho

Where did you get your side skirts from?? Looks great :D
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Wow :drool:
Thats looking rather sexy Jas
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STARZILA wrote:Wow :drool:
Thats looking rather sexy Jas
Blush blush lol :wtf:

Thanks mate, Ive just put some new pics in my cars thread :D
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I'm interested in the side skirts too, where'd you get those?
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