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THIS Anna is going with you to check out the brakes for the 32 :P

It looks gold! Same guys that did Sean of the Dead.

i was talking about the OTHER anna lol

omg i get to be blessed with ur company!!!

What do you want, lip roll, blended fiber glass flare? full metal/guard pull like the below:

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Yeah they have to be rolled properly yet...and flared, prob not blended/curved as they are there, just a straight heat and bend the top out. It may need a fibre glass flare on it i dont know yet.

Yeah they have to be rolled properly yet...and flared, prob not blended/curved as they are there, just a straight heat and bend the top out. It may need a fibre glass flare on it i dont know yet.

Mine are metal, blended with a hammer and dolly lol, these one's i'll stick with.

I've had about 6 different flares on the rear, I just keep changing the angle and shape this time i wanted no filler/glass. I gues syou need to clear wheels? Do you just want a little "drift" lip to hang rim?

i was talking about the OTHER anna lol

omg i get to be blessed with ur company!!!

sure do bish. Are you coming straight to my place after you finish work.

OMG now im watching chocolate

OMG I love that movie. It's a pretty girly movie, what made you pick that one?

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