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heh,

found this hot 34 oohhh droooll with whoring BMT stickers on it heheheh i want some to rice up my 32 with.. can u hook me up dr drift? hehhehe seeing ull be doing all the future work on my 32 hahaha..

out of interest what kidn of figures this beast do?

http://www.fullboost.com.au/racing/dragmee...rivals_017b.jpg

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qikshift - Can hook ya up bro :)

The 34 belongs to a customer of ours, it is now a beautifull package after a long process of getting the package done right. BMT hasn't done much apart from plaster stickers on it and some tuning.

I have driven the 34 on a few occasions and it ROCKS!!!!

mwahahaha..... so many evil 'lines out there...

Doc.

?? What do you mean about the maroon 33??

It seems to be going well, Jet picked it up this evening and all was good. Couple of minor issues for RWC still to be sorted but overall I think the new owner will be very happy....

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