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Post #1 Fri, Apr 20, 5:53 PM |
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drew00629
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WTF is wrong with that picture?
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Post #2 Fri, Apr 20, 6:48 PM |
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killer filler
Senior Member - 341
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The humidity must be reeeeally high. iv seen brand new things rust over night, completely, just like that, when the humidity is super high.
Holy WallClimb Batman!!
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Post #3 Fri, Apr 20, 8:25 PM |
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deepangel_22
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It's a rebodied ZO6, so it may have already seen some road use. Hence the rust.
This statement is false
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Post #4 Sun, Apr 22, 11:55 AM |
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basman007
Brunei Addict - 20766
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and are those exhausts crooked?
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Post #5 Tue, Apr 24, 5:58 AM |
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Blown
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Lol
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Post #6 Tue, Jul 3, 3:33 PM |
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admin
It's Your Birt - 2842
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Rusty disc brakes don't indicate anything, and they certainly have nothing to do with the body.
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Post #7 Wed, Jul 4, 8:22 AM |
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nishav
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Quote from killer filler The humidity must be reeeeally high. iv seen brand new things rust over night, completely, just like that, when the humidity is super high.
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