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lol I didn't chop that... someone far more talented did :blink:

AND 51pry is sitting on logan rd right this moment!

ahh i saw u again, u evA see me drive past? lol love to have A closer look one day.

hows the 34 front conversion going? more pix, love the spray booth.! :blink:

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Fix up thosee battle scars

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Get your spray on

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Full safty gear

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The Pose

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The under coat

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Tucked away for the night , finish tomorrow

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The color "Ford Acid Rush"

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1/2 way there , could not resist taking it out when it only had 1 coat , a borrowed bonnet and 1/2 done front bar

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That looks soooooo good! i keen to repaint my r32 i working on now. can u pm me some of the details e.g wher eu got paint, size of compressor used etc..gravity fed gun? cheers hame! n yeaha be careful now..

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If it last's the first event I'll be happy , after that whatever happens , it's no show car .....it's built to slide

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If it last's the first event I'll be happy , after that whatever happens , it's no show car .....it's built to slide

that's the spirit!!! i still remember your old car with the pretty blue colors :P

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OH you must be talking about the ******SAU CAR OF THE MONTH****** hahaha

Yeah that's before I fell in love with breaking the laws of physics

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Body is back together , just need to do Front and rear bar then a cut and polish

Sit front bar on

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Mr Sparkle Sparkle rear wing

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hey man,

looks sexy.. jelous much!? if u dont mind me asking bout a price.. i have a 4dr too :) always wanted to do a 34 front .. LUB DA FRONT anyways, wat would the damage be if i was to do the same?

regards JEz

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