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some of mine

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>>Click<<<<one of my favs

>>Click<<<<also good with Bunny33, Shannon and me :P

>>Click<<<<eagle on the hill the night we helped bezender push start his car and make him feel welcome :D

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just a few

literally half an hour after my first defect LOL

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LOL, how could that NOT be a favourite (on private property of course :P )

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and how could anyone forget this............................................

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Edited by Matty 31
some of mine

>>Click<<

>>Click<<

>>Click<<<<one of my favs

>>Click<<<<also good with Bunny33, Shannon and me :)

>>Click<<<<eagle on the hill the night we helped bezender push start his car and make him feel welcome :D

lol that was not me steve, i think it was furiuz (my car starts by itself :P ) :D

edit : 500th post yey

Is this meant to be favourite photo, or photosssssssss?

One-or-two photo's would work better, than seeing 5 or 6 which are pretty similar.

This is my favourite as of Friday, when i got my new wheels...

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Edited by Trav33

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