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would like to put the rb30 bottom end on it but it's $$$$ just trying to get it back on the road. Kezza I just put them in the oven and back together no sicka.

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UPDATE STILL OLD PICS BUT MORE UP TO DATE THEN OTHERS.

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I KNOW THE DOOR NEEDS SOME WORK FIXED NOW WILL TAKE A BETTER PIC SOON.

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Nice paint!!

:P

YEAHHHHHHH, LOOK AT THAT SEXY PAINT.... THE PAINTER HAS SOME SERIOUS SKILL IF YOU AS ME, HEHEHE >_<

yer keith dont for get to tell every one how the people u got the engine off f**ked u around big time. If i was you i would go and lay some woop asss on them

FOR SURE RYAN, THEY ARE ROUGH IN TRANSPORT, AND BY THE LOOKS OF TOSE PARTS, ITS BEEN FLOGGED TO NEAR BREAKING POINT!TIEM TO HAND THEIR ASS TO EM :)

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