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heh found a pic of my birthday cake, even has my graphics on it
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Specialist 2000 Toyota Celica
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heh found a pic of my birthday cake, even has my graphics on it the doors aren't up
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The cake next year will have the doors up
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very nice i think he should get rid of the eyelids Yeah...the fit on either the hood or the eyelids is a tad askew...
Life is the sexually transmitted interruption of an otherwise peaceful existence...
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you guys should see his car in person. and the eyelids and hood compliment eachother so well that it just blends together. its really wild. you have to see it in person to appreciate it. and they do fit perfectly.
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Hey did you have to do a lot of modification to get the m3 mirrors to fit right? Are they powered or manual? Been wondering about these, but Satoshi's install guide said they don't fit right out of box, just wondering if they are worth the hassle of tweaking them to fit. Nice Celi by the way.
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his girlfriend bought the setup and had it installed for him as a surprise for his birthday. i think it was around $1200 total. i can't even go outside to see it because i had knee surgery 3 days ago so i'm still stuck in bed. but i can ask him all these questions and get back with you guys. ^^ Thats awesome ^^, car looks great!
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Hey did you have to do a lot of modification to get the m3 mirrors to fit right? Are they powered or manual? Been wondering about these, but Satoshi's install guide said they don't fit right out of box, just wondering if they are worth the hassle of tweaking them to fit. Nice Celi by the way. I had a shop put the m3 mirror in for me, and i don't think they had to modify the mirrors to much. The hardest part they told me was wiring the powered mirrors up. Thanks for the comments
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Thank you.: My dad for helping me install everything and for future installs! Random: I said I used the inconsistance, to undress the machine. Your the poster boy, the selling point, the focus for the new campaign.
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