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Cars are more than metallic objects of transportation they're a means of expression beyond ones self, beyond power or efficiency it's a symbolic interpretation of ones inner most being :)

Cars are more than metallic objects of transportation they're a means of expression beyond ones self, beyond power or efficiency it's a symbolic interpretation of ones inner most being :)

deep Nick..............................................very deep..................................

I like it :yes:

Cars are more than metallic objects of transportation they're a means of expression beyond ones self, beyond power or efficiency it's a symbolic interpretation of ones inner most being :)

So yours is the symbolism of a man, once in his prime who had his insides ravaged by a care-giver?

Cars are more than metallic objects of transportation they're a means of expression beyond ones self, beyond power or efficiency it's a symbolic interpretation of ones inner most being :)

Not if we want to drive them on public roads they aren't

Cars are more than metallic objects of transportation they're a means of expression beyond ones self, beyond power or efficiency it's a symbolic interpretation of ones inner most being :)

nice way of looking at it.

mine was art for a year there, now its back to being a car.

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