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SoundillusioN
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Nice Job On A Cabby.
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Re: Nice Job On A Cabby.
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Cracking work done by Mat, seens his work on DW before top class
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Guy
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thats great work... especially seeing as that car must be 20 years old... surprised he didn't remove the middle trim though.. i found a lot of buried dirt underneath mine
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16 July 2011, 17:50 »
Nice motor! shame he didn't clean his wheel arches though
and how come it was all done in the dark?
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