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Quick wash, pointless exercise this time of year.

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Mostly cosmetic, just want to tidy up the bodykit as it's quite rare, whilst giving it some modern day inspired touches.

(exuse the poor photoshop, but this is what is getting done)

http://i.imgur.co
[LIST]
[*]Paint the lower section of rear bumper black
[*]Fill in the area on either side of the license plate
[*]Relocate fog light to rear lights
[*]Install facelift rear lights
[*]Change exhaust to something with more angle.
[*]Fill in & fix gaps around rear arches + any other paint defects
[*]Debadge
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[img]http://i.imgur.com/eFU

[LIST]
[*]Install top secret front bumper
[*]Install UK spec headlights
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For me that car looks a lot nicer in the "before" shot. I wouldnt change it, you just make it look further from standard. Mint standard looking spec is surely the ultimate goal with a nice older car.
 
For me that car looks a lot nicer in the "before" shot. I wouldnt change it, you just make it look further from standard. Mint standard looking spec is surely the ultimate goal with a nice older car.

If the car was stock or at least near to it when I bought it, then I totally agree, I'd go down the stock look route.

Right now it will cost more money to return it to stock then making small changes to the current setup.

If money wasn't an issue, the car wouldn't look anything like it is currently, stock look would probably be on the cards. As that isn't the case, trying to make the best with what I've got.
 
Low emissions parking spaces, awesome parking :D

If they were sensible about the environment they should offer high emissions spaces instead to avoid high emissions vehicles driving round and round looking for a space.
 
Low emissions parking spaces? What? Are they actually enforceable or is it just a load of nonsense? It looks like a supermarket car park so I can't see what business it is of theirs what car people drive.
 
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