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Old 23-09-2006, 08:50 PM   #1
6t6m
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Default BA BodyKit Advice

Hey Guys,

I've been a member here for a while now and enjoy reading the posts regularly but I dont post very often so if I have put this in the wrong spot please let me know.

I'am in the process of buying a second hand BA XT Falcon I6, I havent found the car yet but I know what I want. I am looking at getting a stock XT hopefully in Shockwave or Vibe ... but i think I'am going to have to settle for Lightning Strike.
Anyways my question is how can i personalise the car so it looks good but wont cost me too much money.. some of the ideas I was throwing around were:
1. Tint
2. 17 Inch Alloys
3. Bobtail Spoiler ( like the DJR 320 one )

but i was really looking for someone elses opinion ... I dont really want to do any mechanical mods as yet.

Any advice would be appreciated

Thanks,
6t6m

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