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can mods just ban this kid already?

Back to normal pictorial proceedings.

found this on the interwebs, not sure if i like or not.

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Wrong style for the car.

Bosozoku Style oil coolers and SSR Longchamp Wheels only suites cars from the 1960's - 1980's (in general).

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Epic Win!

A photo to back up the previous post :)

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This would have been a nice example, but the oil cooler and braided lines (on this car) are just for looks (has no function).

The real one is behind the grill.

Haha what are these guys thinking looool

Can't exactly fit an oil cooler behind a front bar like cars from the late 80's to 2000's.

Hence why they are exposed 'back in the day', as the front bar is just, a bar...

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