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Bodo lacks the Powa, but has the styles....

There is so much stuff id like to get blacked out on my car. most of you have probably seen 34GeeTeeTee's build thread. His engine bay backed out is puuuurrrrfect

Bodo lacks the Powa, but has the styles....

There is so much stuff id like to get blacked out on my car. most of you have probably seen 34GeeTeeTee's build thread. His engine bay backed out is puuuurrrrfect

Pish posh, needs more chrome and Fluro :banana:

Join us? I think theyre going to be taking money at the door $50. and from what I know plenty of room still

Yea wish i could lol, cant really afford that atm, tight budget, even my budget has a budget!

The gear knob is alot better than that other piece of shit lol.

How ya been anyway?

Yeah good man, also married (on a budget). And only a few months away from a late Euro honeymoon! Im going to be sooo drunk on cheap awesome boozes.

I was going to cut that (gear) knob down for you so that it fits properly as I recall. No issues with the tiny little adapter for the thread?

Haha yea, we get married end of august

. Honeymoon sometime down the line.

Yea it sits ok.. just want it to sit a bit lower than it is, still a tad high. Threads awesome, has never come loose.

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