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Old 29-09-2006, 02:59 PM   #1
DaNeoS
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Seaford
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Default gave the car a little update

this week i decided to give the car a lil over haul, starting with new plugs and leads so now it is running properly gave the brakes a overhaul new rotors, pads, rekitted the calipers, and new flexihose now it stops buetiful.

lastly brought new alpine s-type front splits, rear co axials and a new v power amp, only problem now is i cant get the front door trims back on any one know how to over come this, as i had to use spacers because other wise it would hit the window? or will i need to make custom door trims

dane

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