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 Post subject: Fount this 4 the VTEC
PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 3:39 pm 
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thats the go-mini setup...
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makes me wanna go vtec...........mmmmmmmmmmm

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wonder how much it would cost in aussie dollars with shipping 8)

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i like those flip fronts in the pic. they look sweet. Even if it makes it look like a bini :P


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extended nose..... no good....

I'm doing a front like that - gotta be soooo easy to work on

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skssgn - how is your flip up front coming along? I still need to finish mine, it needs a little fine tuning then I can paint it. But I'm loving it with the key fob/auto-open operation and it is definately easy to work on the car now. One of my favourite mods.

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skssgn - how is your flip up front coming along? I still need to finish mine, it needs a little fine tuning then I can paint it. But I'm loving it with the key fob/auto-open operation and it is definately easy to work on the car now. One of my favourite mods.


the old front is still attached - I've come close to it with the angle grinder, but I'm still workin gon dads car for another month or so....

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C'mon Simon, where's your priorities???

Get to it I say!! :wink:

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