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Originally posted by GTR-80Y

now now......lets keep an open mind about things, each to their own! (even if it does look like ****e):D

yeah i spoz you have a point there, every has there own ideas about how they want there car... and its theres to do with what they want...

on anotehr note gtr boy - i should have my front bar tomorow or saturday.

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dave, do you have your fist in your ass.. i did basically say what luke said 3 or somethin posts up.. that it is his car...

anyway.. your king rice dave, you always tell everyone else what to do with there cars...

i was just stating that i am not a fan of those paint jobs with flames etc or rain drops.. or anythin, i like one color on a car.. no matter which color.. but as i have mentioned, its his choice, and he owns it, so he can do what he wants.

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