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Seraphyn has some good pics of urs Richard :cheers: he loves ur car... wants to rape it i fink so watch out

:whackit:

As long as Big Kev's Goo remover is not required, go for it ...lmao

Thanks in advance for the Pic's.

haha damn you justin, dont tell him i made love to his car.....i mean i hope i didnt say that out loud. Was a very good time :-) Sent richard the pics of his gtr earlier this arvo. I wish i had gotten more pics of tridents r33 though, such a mean looking car, it was a shame ya left the carbra on it all day :-(

I can post up some pics of the meet if anyone wants?? They look pretty much like oscar32s pics though. I got some pics of that veilside kitted r33 that showed up if anyone wants to see that?

haha damn you justin, dont tell him i made love to his car.....i mean i hope i didnt say that out loud. Was a very good time :-)  Sent richard the pics of his gtr earlier this arvo. I wish i had gotten more pics of tridents r33 though, such a mean looking car, it was a shame ya left the carbra on it all day :-(

I can post up some pics of the meet if anyone wants?? They look pretty much like oscar32s pics though. I got some pics of that veilside kitted r33 that showed up if anyone wants to see that?

My car is not often seen topless in public.......lol

Those other husseys should be ashamed of themselves, no self respecting maphrodite would do it.

pics to please :)[email protected]

also trident never takes his undies off his car for anyone. in all the times i have seen it she is covered up. never showing to much skin hehe

but then again look at the smooth paint job and lack of stone chips and it makes sence why he leaves it on.

I'll take it off at LH, after a few shandy's/bubbly's it could be quite the tart [male/female].

Actually don't tell him that I'm talking about her like that, it's really gender neutral.

It's actually reasonably normal under the bonnet anyway.

Yeah, the engine cover, never had one, might get one one day, it's not important to me, its just extra weight............lol.

Photo was actually taken several years ago by the guy I bought it off. It is a bit tidier than that now, wires tied down properly etc.

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