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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Ri5e »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Here's my FD (It's all stock, with the exception of the R1 lip). New paint job is coming next year, as well as suspension and new deep dish wheels.
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All stock except for that rotary killer LS1, hahaha. Sweet
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All stock except for that rotary killer LS1, hahaha. Sweet
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one my favs
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Actually you are correct, drift cars and their kits are mostly ziptied on thus the poor fitment. We count on them falling off at some point, no need in bolting it on when u know whats going to happen, so better off to break the ziptie than the aero
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by S13Koop »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">[img]
one my favs
Actually you are correct, drift cars and their kits are mostly ziptied on thus the poor fitment. We count on them falling off at some point, no need in bolting it on when u know whats going to happen, so better off to break the ziptie than the aero
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i understand thats its a drift car, but thats no excuse, there are plenty of drift cars that have aero that fit
one my favs
Actually you are correct, drift cars and their kits are mostly ziptied on thus the poor fitment. We count on them falling off at some point, no need in bolting it on when u know whats going to happen, so better off to break the ziptie than the aero
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i understand thats its a drift car, but thats no excuse, there are plenty of drift cars that have aero that fit
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i understand thats its a drift car, but thats no excuse, there are plenty of drift cars that have aero that fit
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Sponsors or posers.
Not joking.
i understand thats its a drift car, but thats no excuse, there are plenty of drift cars that have aero that fit
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Sponsors or posers.
Not joking.
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Bump for FB love because my grandpa told me that he's going to be giving me his '81
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