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cops will flock to it like old ladys hit the redlight specials at target

and damo are u sure, even if his shin did break the shin gaurd should hold it reasonable straight still.

its a lil convieniant it dont show enough to see what player/game or anything else.

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MMMM defect light :(

lol, yeah, its reasonably obvious. im probably going to move it to the side of the steering column.

also, im fairly sure the wheels poking out the guards, the lack of ground clearance, large (for oem) rear spoiler, velo fixed back and mad fluttaz will be more a reason to defect me...

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and damo are u sure, even if his shin did break the shin gaurd should hold it reasonable straight still.

its a lil convieniant it dont show enough to see what player/game or anything else.

was on 4gifs, in horrors, so i think its real.

but yeah im questioning a bit, it seems that his leg snaps before his foot is planted on the ground, which means its a shoop or he has an epic soft spot.

however, it is a slow mo, so both legs couldve been moving pretty quick, and i have seen some kickboxing leg snaps that are similar.

broken hand 3 times jaw once nose once :)

ive broken shit loads of bones. numerous times. still fun.

oh you found it on the internet im sold it must be true

just like all girls on the internet are 18. :(

lol, yeah, its reasonably obvious. im probably going to move it to the side of the steering column.

also, im fairly sure the wheels poking out the guards, the lack of ground clearance, large (for oem) rear spoiler, velo fixed back and mad fluttaz will be more a reason to defect me...

maybe just put a on/off switch on the illumination wire, that way u can flick the light off when a cop is near by

well thats what i do

Just get a variable resistor and hook it up in-line to the gauge, not a problem at all...

By the way, did go out in the end. Took out the Hilux too, god damned that was fun! Put her in the mud and had her crawling up the dirt road sideways. :(

Just get a variable resistor and hook it up in-line to the gauge, not a problem at all...

ill head out to dickies tomorrow and find something suitable. hard parts done, wiring in a resistor should be a snap. :)

By the way, did go out in the end. Took out the Hilux too, god damned that was fun! Put her in the mud and had her crawling up the dirt road sideways. :(

damn joo!

By the way, did go out in the end. Took out the Hilux too, god damned that was fun! Put her in the mud and had her crawling up the dirt road sideways. :(

what sorta hilux you got?? just got mine back from the crash repairers.. how i missed that noisy diesel so!

Matty this is my sisters friends car i was telling you about.

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more crazy pics here http://www.daydreamphotography.com.au/ click the Loveday 4x4 link at the top.

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