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orange... pink... i reckon u get a two tone fade effect (to hell with it, you're gettin a free respray man, make it as expensive as u can) with like flip tone and pearl and the hole works and about a cm deep layer of wax so no1 can scratch it.

Narkeh, outside work today did u see the 2 guys who were havin a soundoff? who was that? one in a lancer or a wrx (couldn't see too dark) and the other in an s15

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Originally posted by inark

all denhams ones are...

apachex man everytime i see that avatar it takes me a while to work out what the hell it is... it looks freaky if u dont focus on it prroperly lol something from rotten.com

HAHAHHAHHHAHAH

its my dog man, i took it close up while she waz yawning

i think its funny az!

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