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  1. #5533
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    ^^ and remove the plate frame.....just clean the sticky residue with a glass cleaner...its not hard...

  2. #5534
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    get a set of 18's in a diff colour. black wheels doesnt do anything for your car. get a bright colour like hyper silver, polished or get a bronze colour.

    and then lower it enuf so that it doesnt look like a boat =]

  3. #5535
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    Quote Originally Posted by pairz-reason View Post
    LOL yeah i didn't do so because I didn't want leave all this sticky residue its a hassle.
    Nah it's easy!

    I had the exact same thought as you before and left on for ages, but it was actually a no fuss task. Just gotta do it.

    The glass cleaner that fitme suggested is probably the way to go.

  4. #5536
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    car loooks heaaaaps clean!

    xcept yeah lose the fuel consumption sticker...used turpentine to get rid of mine was a bitch though

  5. #5537
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    Quote Originally Posted by eleejay View Post
    car loooks heaaaaps clean!

    xcept yeah lose the fuel consumption sticker...used turpentine to get rid of mine was a bitch though
    Don't use turps... they kinda leave a smear afterwards.
    Just use window/glass cleaner.

    I used the meguairs one... But they're probably all the same

  6. #5538
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    K20 it? lol

    a rear lip spoiler, bigger wheels and a litter lower and it'll be awesome.
    GD3 -> EP3 -> RB3

    FS Rays nuts etc

  7. #5539
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    just use a microfiber cloth and window cleaner, my p plates left residue all over my window which was a bitch to remove... i wanted to relocate mine but cbf cleaning it again LOL so i just leave it on the dash

    lower it, once you damage the kit (like me) you cbf looking after it anymore and just go lower lol
    bigger rims, 18*7.5 if you dont want scrubbing
    remove license plate holder
    cf front grill, i personally hate the chrome
    Winton 1:37.76 Phillip Island 1:55.27

  8. #5540
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    Winton 1:37.76 Phillip Island 1:55.27

  9. #5541
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    I'd say 17-18 is the best fit size for the FD depending on your taste. Personally I hate the mugen grille, either keep it stock or get carbon fiber. I didn't know you can get done for no license plate holder that's pretty rat. BTW what exhaust setup are you running?

  10. #5542
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    hmm is that illegal not having a license plate holder/frame?..i took off mine right away after getting it from the dealer...not my cup of tea seeing the name of the dealer printed on the plate holder...

  11. #5543
    Quote Originally Posted by Stig View Post
    Current wheel LOOKS the Best Kekekekek
    flydesign.com.au

  12. #5544
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    Quote Originally Posted by fitme View Post
    hmm is that illegal not having a license plate holder/frame?..i took off mine right away after getting it from the dealer...not my cup of tea seeing the name of the dealer printed on the plate holder...
    lolwtf? of course its not illegal!.. well in qld anyway.

    lol pariz. i cannot believe the cops told u to get one... they're secure enough with just 2 screws, dont see why a plate holder is needed
    Last edited by aero; 12-11-2009 at 02:48 PM.

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