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Poast up pics of your ranga friend

Working on it, after our computers recent fail im not sure where they are. Have been scouring the files though!

lol was a decent skid mang. I left Joe a note and the bulbs/spark plug and he thought that was all we took off the car lol. Then he went outside :blush:

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lol the note was quite deceiving, i thought it was all you had done to it untill i walked outside hahaha

Good effort guys, i shall be plotting :blush:

Finally found the hot ranga that i know! Hair doesnt look that red there but it is

Hard to tell if its the same chick since the face is hidden, but definitely could be.

more revealing pics need to be PMd. STAT!

+11ty

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