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here's some of mine:

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HOTR34: Recognize the guy on the left and the car on the right in this next one???

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speaking of that car, here is a pic I took from hanging out the passenger seat of it on a cruise we went on:

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here's some of mine:

HOTR34: Recognize the guy on the left and the car on the right in this next one???

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speaking of that car, here is a pic I took from hanging out the passenger seat of it on a cruise we went on:

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That must of been a long time ago when mark had oor34, looks like the wheels just got put on and no kit... cool shit... thanks

Llynden

here is my 70Y

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Now thats what im looking for but do you have any pic's of the ass end showing of the tail lights...not many 32's havem em

Hope ya can make it 2night...

by the way you did well when racing that 34 GTR last saturday on the M1...GO THE 32

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