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Re: Macky's Type-S : Race car boot
Finally got around to fitting my rear strut bar courtesy of the group buy by @cebul

While i was ripping out the boot liner to get the bar to fit, i decided that it might be pretty cool to strip out the whole boot. Because race car
So i removed the remains of a crappy ice install including u/v lights, carpet, liner, spare wheel. Result : 20kg removed


With a little bit of velcro the petrol can stays magically in place
Went for a spin to test out the new lightweight rear end and found the strut bar tightens up the handling nicely
Put a matching decal on my OEM front brace and fitted my latest mod. All will be revealed in the next issue....




While i was ripping out the boot liner to get the bar to fit, i decided that it might be pretty cool to strip out the whole boot. Because race car


So i removed the remains of a crappy ice install including u/v lights, carpet, liner, spare wheel. Result : 20kg removed



With a little bit of velcro the petrol can stays magically in place

Went for a spin to test out the new lightweight rear end and found the strut bar tightens up the handling nicely

Put a matching decal on my OEM front brace and fitted my latest mod. All will be revealed in the next issue....


