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Ok some of the video i shot is up...

I have a full video im currentlly editing with music and photos...

All the raw pictures and video have been sent to ignition dvd and ill update you all when I hear from them...

Marc, where did you get the VINYL work done on your 32, I have been racking my brain for ideas, and you come up with the perfect layout on a 32..............thanks
Yeah it is pretty sweet, I needed something that would really contrast against the smooth curves and aerodynamic bodywork of the vehicle.
At least it does skids

PS that was my birthday present from Nexus9 stop whoring it around :ninja:

Haha yeah I remember "borrowing" it from a post on SAU, couldn't remember where though. Now that you mention it, the 32 definitely looks to have been touched by the hand of Nex... :thanks:
and you took what i said seriously :w00t:

i was having a joke dude

Haha fair enough, I'm going to blame tiredness for me completely missing it. That's my story and I'm sticking to it :(
only because it has an RB25 in it.

Thats why it is easy for me to compare wich is the better car :ninja: when the RB20 handicap is gone it is no contest!

Any way each to thier own, I like both my cars :(

What twins?? You mean the S2's??? They don't even have the same rear wing Frank!! Too close to stock to be my twins!! Plus the owners are tiny little guys!!

Where is my oil catch can!!!!

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