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Hey Guys,

I was wondering if someone could please take the R34 wing, and photoshop it onto an r32 for me please? Interested to see what it looks like.

Will also accept existing photos of 34 wings fitted to 32s ;)

Thanks!

Not the best photos - but all I really had. If someone has better ones feel free to use them instead. I just want to see what it looks like!

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hahahaha nice work Rush!

I was halfway through typing "r34 wing on an r32" and then though "nah... no one else is as dumb as me... they wouldn't do that"... apparently I have a long lost cousin! hahahaha

Thanks heaps man!

No worries, an no matter how stupid the sentence may sound, chances are, you'll find it on google, or at least a site that has it in the websearch section.

It's taking over the world....

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