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Old 10-27-2010, 11:14 PM   #11
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I meant just the plastics, the A-pillar, c-pillar, i honestly dont have anything in the trunk, no spare, no carpet no jack. But i keep all the plastics there because it makes the inside look good and not have a naked car. My car now is probably heavier due to big braks, rb25, massive fans and radiator, welded all my control arms... etc. I'm sorry i'm just really anal about the interior of my car... I like it complete. Also no rear seat, put a little carpet over it. BAM.
I think the best look there is, is a full cage with FULL interior. My opinion thouhg..


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