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Old 01-15-2003, 05:06 AM
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Nice with the drop at the rear.
Well done!
I wish I have those rims too!!
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Looks nice.

for the turn signals, you could cut a piece of clear styrene out, that may work.
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nicely done!!! nwayz jus a question where's the disc brakes at
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THanks...

Ales - [sarcasm] No, I did'nt see it [/sarcasm]

Thug - Thanks for the suggestion but I found the side signal

Giordano - The brake discs were too small and i could'nt get them around the Ting on the back of the wheel anyways..
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