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lol, reminds me of my days back at school, these guys like 2 years above me spray painted the standard wheels of an old ford laser gold, the front grille gold, and used a huge bit of insulation as an exhaust tip and they were actually serious :)

I wanna see vids! What a beast :)

There is only a burnout video at the moment

http://www.clutchfcukers.com/videos/r31wag...ghtburnouts.wmv

Here is what it looked like before the awesome paint job

http://www.clutchfcukers.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=26

Edited by Kero

Rumour has it sponsors are not happy and some black spray paint will be purchased and not so much booze this time to try and make it a little better... (although i think its almost perfect) apparently in real life it looks even more shit house ??

Should look something like this

maewine2.jpeg

Let this be a warning to those people wanting to spray paint your car.. go easy on the booze before applying!! :mellow:

The cops are going to pull me over for sure when i drive this to oran park on saturday!! :blink:

Edited by Kero

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