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ooo errmm scott was it? maybe was about a year ago, he sent me a photo of it with some eurolines on it

yeah it was scotty. he kept the gtr wheels on it til like last week when he sold em. its on defect atm anyway :ermm:

athletic bikini chicks on aluminium gtr bonnets, australia says yes! failing to meet the mentioned criteria, australia says no.

but thats not an aluminium bonnet...

and mitchy... love that pic!

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yeah it was scotty. he kept the gtr wheels on it til like last week when he sold em. its on defect atm anyway :happy:

oh no that sucks lol gunna be hard to get that off I reckon, all the suspention gear that needs to be changed over, tail light n the rest of it lol what did he get done for?

oh no that sucks lol gunna be hard to get that off I reckon, all the suspention gear that needs to be changed over, tail light n the rest of it lol what did he get done for?

i think just for too low/load, not 100% sure though.

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