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great setup stevo, everything goes well together. Like the two tone on the hatch.
cant wait to get my asuka hatch on, waiting on glass seal. been shopping for double hump roof as well but no luck so far.
cant wait to get my asuka hatch on, waiting on glass seal. been shopping for double hump roof as well but no luck so far.
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advan in NC has one for sale. (still available,idk)
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z looks great! I haven't seen a cf hatch painted like that before-looks good!!
advan in NC has one for sale. (still available,idk)
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z looks great! I haven't seen a cf hatch painted like that before-looks good!!
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I ditched my undershroud and fender liners. A lot of people outside of this thread will whine and say it's bad for the engine and headlights. I haven't had a single problem. Engine is always clean without any liners. Quick tip though, I accidentally shaved through my headlight harness with my tire and had the resplice the entire thing. If you're taking out the fender liners, tape up the exposed harness nicely and ziptie it up and out of the way. I'd also recommend going an inch lower to sit proper.
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