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Protip #1; 2 wriggling bodies on your car roof is not "hidden"

Protip #2; Dead backpackers don't carry themselves into the forest.

Protip #3; Backseat is for your change of clothes.

You'll need them. :whistling:

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Protip #1; 2 wriggling bodies on your car roof is not "hidden"

Protip #2; Dead backpackers don't carry themselves into the forest.

Protip #3; Backseat is for your change of clothes.

You'll need them. :whistling:

Bawhahahahahahah!

Protip #4; AWD system is useful for getting to the hardest places to reach.

  • 2 weeks later...

So getting back to the build and not seeing how many bodies of backpackers we can fit in our cars.

2/3 major parts has arrive from japan. The turbo. Its just the factory turbo but has no shaft play and seems pretty clean (i dont know how to judge turbos, im popping my "owning a turbo car" cherry)

Next when the tax comes back is greddy emanage.

#thankjesuscraigmarklandtalkedmeoutofputtingaRBin

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