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Hey astro, hope u didn't need your dash i sold it for pizza money... :)

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Nah just kidding almost finished...

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Happy birthday bud...

love, milmak motorsport :/

had a spare dash lying around, and it had Tristan name on it for ages. so i thought what a good idea while his car is at mine. and yes tristan i've been good no rubber smell inc.

Duuuuuuuuuuude!

she look like a cronic drift machine with that huge wheel and no dash ahahaha

but now she looks sexy with that new delicious daash

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COME PICK ME UP!

:)

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