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Toyota Corolla T-sport 1.8 VVTL-I 190bhp. (possibly around 195-200bhp with the mods, haven't dyno'd)

TRD Quick short shift

TTE Lowering springs 35mm

K&N 57i Air intake

Alpiro stainless steel Heatsheild

6.5inch Kenwood touchscreen TV/DVD/GPS

Kenwood 12inch Whirlwind bassbox

350w Kenwood amp.

Cusco front brace.

Soon to upgrade to two subs, unsure of make right now, more powerful amp, and change all 6 speakers in the car to Infiniti speakers, maybe some side skirts, TTE debadged front grill. I prefer an understated look than a full on in your face type 'look at me'.

Armz.

Just got a 99 Holden Commodore VT. Station Wagon. :) Bought it from my sister's family. The change from my old and first car, 88 Mitsubishi Magna, to this commodore is a huge change. I had been used to having no power steering assistance, but now do...it feels very senstive but time will help me to adapt to it.

This is what it looks like...the pictured is not mine but my own is excatly the same but also have bars on roof.

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1989 Vauxhall Astra Merit 1.3L Petrol in blue. I don't have any exact pics of my car as of yet, so I will let you look at a picture found on google! :p

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It's a nice reliable car, and I love it! Been well looked after since the previous owner bought it brand new. It also reminds me of the car my mum had when I was younger. :D

Wow, what do you do for a profession? :|

http://www.stardock.com.

I designed the game Galactic Civilizatations (http://www.galciv2.com) and wrote the computer AI for it. Also help design and work on a lot of the desktop enhancements in one way or other. :)

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