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Daniel wrote:That looks the tits Bry. :nod: It's too epic for words mate.
You want to try sign language, or expressive dance then? :)
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My sign language is rather limited, but I know this much :nod: ;)

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I really appreciate the compliments guys!

I'll get interior shots up of the car tomorrow. You can see in the pictures the carbon gauge cluster above the steering wheel and the Bride seat installed on the drivers side. I wanted to install the drivers seat first just to test out the functionality of the seat on a daily driver basis and came to a decision to leave out the passenger side for now. I've got some rather large friends that wouldn't be able to sit in the car. There are no complaints from the seat itself, but the mere fact that I'm 6'3" puts my knees just off of the steering wheel. I would recommend these any day though. They're comfortable (if you can fit in them) and they hold you like you wouldn't believe. Plus, you can't help but grin looking at carbon kevlar every time you open the door. ;)

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Now water your blumming garden !! .. it's looking rather brown unlike your camaro owning neighbour :)
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Ben wrote:Now water your blumming garden !! .. it's looking rather brown unlike your camaro owning neighbour :)
Hahahahaha!!! I keep telling my landlord that the gardener she is paying for never shows up, not my problem!

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Seats look shocking mate, I'd get rid of them (by shipping to a location in Norfolk,UK) I'll give you
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Or some man-spec BBS ;)

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Ah, the good ole Amuse 350Z Superleggera! I see he has a good choice of backups next to him. ;)

I was looking at getting the BBS LM-R wheels actually Daniel, until I found out that I would need PCD adapters because they don't make them for Jap spec vehicles, i.e., 5X114.3 etc. Also, the $10,000 price tag including tires kind of turned me away.

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$10k !!
Stick with your Rays Bryan :nod:
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