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haha tell me about it, i forget how bright yellow it is now :P

side pic for Cass, dont have up close of rims atm though

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hang on.

Thats Chapo's house, and thats his camaro SS in the back!

am I right?

Hey Nick.

Is that a US chrysler in the background? Photos of that!

hang on.

Thats Chapo's house, and thats his camaro SS in the back!

am I right?

Ah. Camaro...

Nope parents house, where i live

and its my old man's 68 RS Camaro

Still rockin the Triangle tyres Nick haha

haha when they finally start going down in tread ill be getting some ku31 most likely

they just dont seem to die :P

lol weird as.

i have a mate that lives on a farm and he bought a blue SS

haha really? what part of melb, im upper northern just past wallan

he has got another white one and a 57 belair too which are slowly getting restored.... loves his american muscle cars :P

haha really? what part of melb, im upper northern just past wallan

he has got another white one and a 57 belair too which are slowly getting restored.... loves his american muscle cars :P

hes in the pakenham area.. he lost his licence so he sold off his SS ute, and decided to buy a camaro to build up.

picked it up for like 15k aswell and was in top condition..

yeah good time to buy US cars can pickup some rare models cheap

yeh i took it for a spin on the paddock, and i personally know nothing about them but f**k do they throw their weight around lol

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