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Build thread for our lemons r31 racecar link to the event: http://24hoursoflemons.com.au/

So if you feeling rich please donate to our page (any amount helps) https://give.everydayhero.com/au/24-hour-lemons-team-

Facebook page if you want a laugh https://www.facebook.com/24hourslemonsbroad minded personcat

we have a awesome team consisting of a crack squad of idiots who love skylines me 11391216_1010273418983642_46707232583286

easto 11391089_1010279035649747_53930641401068 brian 11403215_1010286862315631_18988168131461

brin 10415616_1010281025649548_54941664766781

piss bin 11377279_1010283742315943_40885886571308

matt (he is special)

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we then purchased this shit heap and devised a cunning plan to make it awesome 11167997_1024648237546160_16516284081837

the cuning plan involved everyone looking for shit in their shed that was free drivers seat 3_zpszltpjniy.jpg

used clutch 8_zpsu7h4wd5j.jpg

we then drunk heaps of booze and had a working bee 11694756_1026807927330191_91962664659156

the working bee ended in people just chopping shit 11202109_1038615702816080_15499168857981

we then bought a heap of shit from ebay because it awesome 11390559_1010395902304727_77456706195785 11798558_1660496134192858_1974608045_n_z

safety stuff is free so we slapped a cage and a seat in 1359417_n_zpswrlvonkm.jpg.html'>[/url] 11830243_1661616544080817_1137664194_n_z

that about were we are at but hopefully at the sau track day we will give it a flogging

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