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congratulations to Rylan on the safe arrival of his new baby, allthough Rylan doesn't have a better half, he managed to concieve and deliver this wonderful new baby into this world (with some help from j-spec) :P

lol ohk... enough of me trying to be funny...

here are some pics of Rylans new car, those that have been frequenting the import section of the forum would know that rylan has been pretty much whoring that section for the last few month with loads of paranoia about the arrival and importation of his car :D...

and so to put an end to it i shal post some pics of his new car... (please excuse any pics of my car.. it got in the way when i was trying to take photos)

-Ruffels

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ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhahahahahah

thanks mark!...

err that 'guy' isn't me.. it's my Dad... and you better watch out or he'll kung fu your ass... only joking..

well it's all finished and buffed up now looks pretty shiny, but when you get up close you get to see all the minor imperfections which tend to show up with black paint (sigh).. but looks a fair bit better in those photos.. You can sure see how only the boot lid was waxed at the time that rear photo was taken.

*cough* excuse that commonwhore in the background....

thanks for coming over today Mark.. the "everybody polish Rylan's car" was great fun. :(:) :) Now onto rego..

hey ry, big congrats to ya cuz :P finally got urself a liner. 32's are the best! (if it was red it woulda been perfect ;))

the car looks real good and lol @ the massive RB on the rear window. whats up with that?

u gotta take me for a spin at the next family dinner :)

anyway, congrats! take care of it :D

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