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lol i brought this 1985 Ford Telstar in Jan 2005 for a run about to get to and from work.

I found some nice mags and put them on it alanjones raceing mags.

I went mad and put a standard R32 front bar on it. panted the interior (red/black)

Then i went all out and made some custom side skirts for it. we painted the hood black to give it the tuff look lol.

The car eventually got the name (TUFF TELSTAR) becouse of its meen home job looks.

Any way I will get to the point last weekend in bundy we had the autobarn sound off. I got a txt from my mate saying that the tuff telstar was at the sound off. (why we did not no) Just be for lunch the Queensland Fire and Rescue turned up it did not look good for the tuff telstar.

Any way the the Fire and Rescue boys smashed the $h!t out of it lol.

We had meny fun times in the 2L carby.

(R.I.P MY TUFF TELSTAR)

Here are some photos of her.

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ooooooooooooooooooo noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

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