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there is a little around, but it was pretty weak sauce when i was driving along.

Also music with a nautical theme

hello mr sock pupet whats your name?

" tom"

hey tom what did you do this weekend?

"went to a tea party"

sounds baller dude

"what did you do mr. davey"

oh only this !!!

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oh forgot to mention little Tommy. i etched the interior as well.

"f**k mr. davey do you ever sleep?"

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sorry dont have pics of front half, but its done to.

Edited by 32_Dave
Tristan - do you feel like you have a small weiner, knowing that those guys have 400cc more in their engines than you? :D

400cc ??

am i missing something?

the american versions are a 240sx - with a 2.4 litre engine

What has that got to do with anything?

The car in the picture is an S13 that lives in Western Australia

Tristan - do you feel like you have a small weiner, knowing that those guys have 400cc more in their engines than you? :(

Forget the 400CC, no one cares. Much more important: it has a CAR engine, not a dirty tractor motor

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