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Ahhhh, nice, but no camera hole no care but nice look nonetheless.
I bought the shaved version. Trunk comes in versions with trunk release or trunk release and camera hole. Also comes in carbon fiber. I got the fiberglass version since I colormatched.
RS-R Sports-i Coilovers
Thanks! And yes, I've got plenty of pics. A build thread will come very soon.
Look forward to your build thread, and how are you liking the RS-Rs? I think you and Kirk "11G37S" are the only ones on the site that have had them AFAIK. If you have time post a review (and if you want to post reviews of anything else on your G feel free) Reviews Only - MyG37
Ya I'm very impatient when it comes to modding lmao... it's addicting hahaha.. I bought it March 2015 this year completely stock. It's a 2008 sport.. did the updated front end conversion,wheels,d2 coilovers,akebonos brakes,aftermarket intakes,Black window trim,roof spoiler and now waiting for my autokitz diffuser.
Your first pic is still way ahead of where some people who have been on this forum for years.
On one hand, I've thought that adding mods quickly would allow me to enjoy their benefits for longer period (relative to overall ownership of the car), while also making the car a complete package all (or nearly all) at once.
On the other, making the car a drawn out "work in progress" allows me to plan and execute mods with much thought and even more appreciation once their done, because it takes so long to get there. Keeping the car as an on-going project can make it seem fresher since it's never really done.
There's certainly merit to both trains of thought ... different strokes. I like when members are the former, so I can learn from their experiences and adjust my plans accordingly