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Originally Posted by gxp rules
... Did I mention propane fed flames out the exhaust ...
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ya a big detraction for that mod ....Nate'* got one at the shop with melted rear bumper. I was thinking of pipe extensions and angle deflection for shows.........
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Waited until the paint was completed.
Looks great. Can't wait to see it with the new wheels
So,when'* the tint going on :?:
Looks great. Can't wait to see it with the new wheels
So,when'* the tint going on :?:
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Man that is one sweet paint job. Lots of depth and color. After looking at the pic of the Jag I was skeptical but your color choice really nailed the look.
Looks like you have a Sunday only if it is nice out car. In their own way show cars are cool.
Looks like you have a Sunday only if it is nice out car. In their own way show cars are cool.
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: drool:
For the exhaust, do turn downs to the ground, or as I like to call those pipes on bikes and cars, "Ground Pounds".....
Pretty fun when you tear down the concrete freeways.
For the exhaust, do turn downs to the ground, or as I like to call those pipes on bikes and cars, "Ground Pounds".....
Pretty fun when you tear down the concrete freeways.
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For the exhaust, do turn downs to the ground, or as I like to call those pipes on bikes and cars, "Ground Pounds".....