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Got the vertex kit.. got a cheap copy, spent the last 12 months re shapping it so it fits the car and so its smooth :P

Ah ok

i've got a vertex kit for mine but not going to use it, want something else now as there are already 3 or 4 kicking around down here with vertex kits...

Better get onto Christian to fix that account so i can have a looksy ;)

bit of an old shot ..

CRW_2474_800.jpg

woohoo its working agian

just have to wait till I can access ftp at home to make sure its all working

Looks like you have it fitting pretty well old kid, should come up trumps when you spray it.

Now for some proper wheels :ninja:

umm well im yet to go to bed while you lads are fast asleep :D

bah who needs sleep...u got lots of time to sleep wen ur dead :)

pfffffffffft sleep is overated hence why i haven't had any in the last 4 days :(

sounds like some form of wizardry to me!

agreed :sorcerer: ppl & their damn magical abilities :blink:

speaking of magic...hav any of u guys seen criss angels tv show "mind freak"??

it is sooooooo farkin awsome...last week he walked dwn the side on a sky scraper...insane

yeh this thing called sleep...wats it all about anywayz?? im interested now :pirate:

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