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Originally posted by RB
I like this one...I think if the wheels were 1 size smaller I'd jizz my pants:
I like this one...I think if the wheels were 1 size smaller I'd jizz my pants:
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Originally posted by RB
I like this one...I think if the wheels were 1 size smaller I'd jizz my pants:
I like this one...I think if the wheels were 1 size smaller I'd jizz my pants:
actually, imo, the stock one looks better than this one.
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Originally posted by DB7 2.0
the red one looks better than this one.
actually, imo, the stock one looks better than this one.
the red one looks better than this one.
actually, imo, the stock one looks better than this one.
differing opinions is what makes the world go 'round h:
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Originally posted by DB7 2.0
then if we all had the same opinions, the world would stop? :eek3:
then if we all had the same opinions, the world would stop? :eek3:
no, but there would be 200,000,000 civics driving around, and that would be enough for me to shoot myself h: :chuckles:
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Originally posted by RB
no, but there would be 200,000,000 civics driving around, and that would be enough for me to shoot myself h: :chuckles:
no, but there would be 200,000,000 civics driving around, and that would be enough for me to shoot myself h: :chuckles:
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the fitment on this kit sucks bad. They didn't even continue the flat fender lip thru the bumper :down: If this is how the show concept looks, I would hate to see the quality of the mass-produced versions