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well i suppose i better explain myself why i haven't been on sau much lately. milmak motorsport has been hektic 1!

Sprayed the interior, finish is far from my standards with heaps of imperfections, however due to running majority of the trims ive decided to run with it. where paint is visible i was lucky for it to be not so bad.

with carpet in its covered up :banana: front firewall i didn't bother getting the full gloss on it.

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basic outline of what it will look like... still more trims to go in tho. (anyone selling mint rear lower quarter trims??)

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PS: orange on the black looks f**kin PORN !

and from the back looking through... i am going to run full boot trims too.

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nice, we lost at indoor again, but we are getting more brutal in our playing style.

Oh tas i have a DS.... and a PSP

nice, we lost at indoor again, but we are getting more brutal in our playing style.

Oh tas i have a DS.... and a PSP

got any l33t games u can lend me?

also u have mario kart??

DID U JUST SAY EPIC mario kart battles for terri's rack at PCE workshop?!

sure.. give us a week and ill organise it.. mario kart battles with a carton of stellas

go to the track and bust ur rad again!

hopefully due to the rust holes it will bring in another 10kwatw and lesser drag on the corners!

no rack for you martino! u just get this

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