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My first thoughts were that the boot was too short, then that back glass looked odd ... then it clicked it was a replica kit. I was guessing BMW but wasn't too sure. Then I clicked on the linky and it all fell into place :)

Edited by RubyRS4

rb25 260c :) with hydros

http://datnet.org/RB25DET-260C-t79.html&am...0&start=160

and how i wish mine looked, theres about 10 of these in england. crazy fools

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All my friends know the low rider

The low rider is a little higher

Low rider drives a little slower

Low rider is a real goer

Low rider knows every street yeah!

Low rider is the one to meet yeah!

and those ferrari dino's arnt worth much, welll within the reach of mere mortals :ermm: buy 1 and bring it out on cruises

Edited by Inline 6

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