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dont have any pics that i would really want t put up here but meh, the ones i took with camera were quick and are crappy angles and what not, and the decent shots were on a mates phone so are not great quality :thumbsup:

but heres some until i get out to a nice undercover car park :no:...

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Still have to get the bar resprayed...but fresh paint...striaght to the race track to get plenty of stone chips :dry:

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The only place you can really enjoy these cars :P

Car is going back to get bar resprayed now the rally is over and get the spoilers put on...then to get bigger tyres for the new LMs and get some nice pics while she is still in one piece :(

Here it is with the old paint...nbew silver is sooo much nicer :)

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Like all 32 owners...i really love my car :)

What's wrong with the rear of it? And "Mr Burns" was trying to make a video on his phone I think. I think it was a little difficult though.

I don't like the lights on 4 door 32's. Although your's does look tough. But standard they look sh!thouse.

you goin for 1 straight color or a pearl or a flake or what :) ?

i wanna know if anyone has a black/red chameleon, i rekon that would look hot !

Not sure yet i work at a panelbeaters so any colour is possible

Nick

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