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It looks fine in my opinion.

the work itself has been done well, but I think the proportions of the 34 are all wrong for the 35 front - and the rear guards are too square. As a 34 driver myself, I think they got it right in the first place :happy:

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Yeah its pretty bad imo

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:P

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DUUUUUUUUUUUUDEE!!!! THAT WAS REALLY FUNNY TO READ UNTIL YOU BOTCHED THE PUNCHLINE!!!!! that was so close to being an awesome post!!!!

don't you mean answers to these questions???

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