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Old 12-16-2020, 12:25 PM   #10
CrimsonRockett
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<3 the progress you're making on this one, sir.
Now let's focus on keeping Zilvia alive!

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Looks like this is going to be a clean build man! Super envious of all your great condition interior panels.

I recently joined the socal s chassis facebook page after getting my 240 shipped out here from FL where it has sat for the last 5 years. I've seen a few of your for sale posts there

Do you have any source on those kouki rear valances?
I used to have better sources back in the day, but ever since the market became overly saturated by third party vendors / brokers, it's been easier to stick with them. Demand is at an all time high for OEM aero bits and unfortunately for anyone just starting out with an S-chassis, availability is low which is causing pricing to be quite high. All I can really recommend is checking YAJ daily and using Buyee or someone like Jesse Streeter or GetJPN to help out.

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Very nice progress! What's the specs of the te37?
Thanks! The TE37SL's are 17x9.5 +12 upfront. These came with a recent roller and because I've always liked the gray/polished combo, I'm stuck with having to source a matching 18x10.5 +15 pair.

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Thank you for continuing to use forums to document this stuff.
Honestly, my main reason for it is because of how toxic Facebook groups have become. I prefer structure and constructive criticism as opposed to the never ending shit-posting you see on there. I always loved forums with one specific thread dedicated to an entire build and the stories that come with them.
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