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Sigh!

Its OK Micah, I will do all the hard work for you. By the way, how are you up for socks and undies? :yes:

I really will have to work this interweb thing out one day!

Thanks Dale!

i love this sorta stuff hahaha its so crazy like those exhausts that have like 6 foot of pipe out the back in the shape of a star :yes: such a laugh! and so much hard work must have gone into them... way too much time on their hands

its actually a trucking community (complete with monthly mags) that does the bling bling... and its pretty high tech too these days, with efficient LED and CCFL lighting. They take it quite seriously, and they go hand in hand with small workshops that work on bosozoku and drifter cars. Most of the truckies also have pretty close links to yakuza etc which makes for an interesting mix.

Australian truckies ain't got shit on these guys. Wish more towies for sports cars would get into this stuf, I mean... you could go without the dismembering ADR defacating forward facing mods... but the vegas on wheels look... love it.

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