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that thing was a machine lol.

I used to randomly see it do a quick lap on south gipsland highway every now and then, and then go into hiding for a little while..

lol no rego.

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Yep it was Bens old 3ltr, not the custom 2.9 that was built later on

The shell went to Steve (another Vic member, who purchased Leewahs old car). Arrows going everywhere :D

Another shot of Jason-san's bay before the car was stripped.

Pity it never saw the purpose it was built for :(

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ha ha na my cars different to jasons still 26 built in the mist of building a 27, mines got more aero than his! i do drive down south gippsland hwy a bit to goto work!

check out more on my fb page facebook/rpowermotorsports.

If anyone needs a Detail on Saturday or before just shoot me a message at the moment I still have some free spots.

Matt

Me Mav!!!!

Call me tomz!

can i pay my renewal on the day?

I'll be doing the same, so i'll get there a bit earlier.

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