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Dan ..... i HAVE the perfect tape for you to use .... unfrotunately its in black but has been doing a good job in holding my rear wing together :D .... i'll sell you the rest of the roll for $1.5 ;)

Oh n by the way my excentric grandfather is thinking of building a jet engine for the hell of it ..... so you'll be killing too birds with one stone :D

$1.4K ;) *niz mutters ....exactly how much my insurance is gonig to cost me this month* i wouldve had the money if it wasnt for that .... but im going to get mum to ring around and get the price down..... she told me to go buy a new rear wing .... first time my parents have actually told me to go buy something for my car ... they usually complain that that money could be going towards paying off them.

yeah i think its too much too - yes ive seen your new thread good job :D would put my name down but i might steal the show with "Never seen before - Packaging taped Wing - defying gravity .... how does it stay on?" ;)

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