Top Secret Widebody Longnose pics
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Originally Posted by topsecret2001
i like the paint, are you the gentleman in Turkey?
Thx for all the compliments and comments.
The exhausts will be changed soon when i find a better replacement for them.
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wow..very nice, prob one of the few that I have seen of the TS long nose kit on a street car..
dunno about the exhuast though... very aggressive..but for some reason they just do not look right on the car.. in my eyes.. but overall..very clean!
dunno about the exhuast though... very aggressive..but for some reason they just do not look right on the car.. in my eyes.. but overall..very clean!
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Originally Posted by Speed_Force_350
What's with the rear wheels and the super positive camber???
he probably got a set of this http://www.intensepower.com/inreadcaar35.html
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Originally Posted by IIQuickSilverII
he probably got a set of this http://www.intensepower.com/inreadcaar35.html
probably its just the angle of the photo as i havent installed anything other than spacers on the rear.
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i dont like how the front looks widebody and the rear looks stock (which it is of course). It needs to be widend in the rear to make it look right. and a wind is definetly need as well as dropping the rear ride height.