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Old 08-23-2016, 07:05 AM
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Any chance of a pic with the Circuit Hero shifter on? I feel I need a new one, and small balls (heehee) don't interest me much. The tear drop shifter looks like it could be ideal.

Car looks great on the Regas btw, red and white always works, and Regas seem pretty unbeatable on anything.
Old 08-23-2016, 08:06 AM
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always loved white wheels on red.
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Low pro aero front and side splitters? Lovely build man.
Old 08-23-2016, 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by titch
Any chance of a pic with the Circuit Hero shifter on? I feel I need a new one, and small balls (heehee) don't interest me much. The tear drop shifter looks like it could be ideal.

Car looks great on the Regas btw, red and white always works, and Regas seem pretty unbeatable on anything.
Man I cant recommend this shift knob enough, love the shape of it and i believe it weighs 450 grams too.
Here's a iphone snap of how it looks installed:
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Originally Posted by RedCelica
always loved white wheels on red.
Thanks man it really does pop on red


Originally Posted by Janus00
Low pro aero front and side splitters? Lovely build man.
Yes sir, they've held up well for over a year now surprisingly lol thanks dude!
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If i was to switch from my knob, it would def be for something of this style.
Old 08-23-2016, 02:21 PM
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That does look damn good! I think it's sold it for me, anyhow. Thanks man.
Old 08-23-2016, 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by titch
That does look damn good! I think it's sold it for me, anyhow. Thanks man.
Glad to help man, the cheapest place I found it was on jhpusa.com that's where I ordered mine
Old 08-24-2016, 03:16 AM
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Same shift knob I have in my car,I love it, it's just the right height and feels great. I also got mine from jhp but I think circuit hero still might be having a sale going.
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No sale going on the shift knob with Circuit Hero themselves, however it is the same price, and I might snag a t shirt while I'm ordering from them.

Hopefully shipping isn't too bad, given I'm in the UK, haha.
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Wheels were getting covered in brake dust in a matter of hours it seemed so I swapped out my relatively new oem ap2 pads for EBC's "red stuff" pad. Everything I read online said that they dust far less than anything on the market so let's see how true that is.


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Also paint matched my window washer nozzles because it bothered me that they've been black since I bought the car lol
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Made front and rear mudguards to help reduce the amount of dirty rain water that gets on the side of my car virtually every day here in Miami.
Even put a set up on eBay to see if gauges any interest.

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