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parade seriously
- doomandemol
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parade seriously
yeah you dont like my woody
other piece there
http://www.orangeshow.org/vote2006/osho04_gallery_1.htm
other piece there
http://www.orangeshow.org/vote2006/osho04_gallery_1.htm
- Mad_Maxine
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Re: parade seriously
Holy crap!.
are they actuly a kit car you can buy? because I saw a square wooden car Once.
are they actuly a kit car you can buy? because I saw a square wooden car Once.
Re: parade seriously
oh dear. lol
Re: parade seriously
And those aren't the best ones, I think I have seen a carma version of this somewhere...
If it runs, drives, stops, has a title, AND is under $300, I'll take it!
- The_Bollocks
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Re: parade seriously
Whoever made that should be shot dead.
And those aren't the best ones, I think I have seen a carma version of this somewhere...
1982 Ford Escort Mk3 1.3 L (restoration project)
1990 Nissan Micra K10 L (my first car, currently in long term storage)
1995 Ford Escort Mk6 1.3 CL (current everyday car)
1990 Nissan Micra K10 L (my first car, currently in long term storage)
1995 Ford Escort Mk6 1.3 CL (current everyday car)
Re: parade seriously
For defiling the Edsel? I heartily agree.
or for defiling Caterpillar?
or for defiling Caterpillar?
If it runs, drives, stops, has a title, AND is under $300, I'll take it!
- The_Bollocks
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Re: parade seriously
He should be shot for making a mess of the Edsel!
I looks more JCB than Caterpiller though.
I looks more JCB than Caterpiller though.
1982 Ford Escort Mk3 1.3 L (restoration project)
1990 Nissan Micra K10 L (my first car, currently in long term storage)
1995 Ford Escort Mk6 1.3 CL (current everyday car)
1990 Nissan Micra K10 L (my first car, currently in long term storage)
1995 Ford Escort Mk6 1.3 CL (current everyday car)
Re: parade seriously
alright, I'll cede that point. I'd have saved it from that fate for a couple of hundred buck.
I'll have to take your word on the JCB tho..
looks more like CDX or Luan
I'll have to take your word on the JCB tho..
looks more like CDX or Luan
If it runs, drives, stops, has a title, AND is under $300, I'll take it!
- The_Bollocks
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Re: parade seriously
I would have said a 3CX Sitemaster if it wasn't for the 'caterpiller' tracks!
1982 Ford Escort Mk3 1.3 L (restoration project)
1990 Nissan Micra K10 L (my first car, currently in long term storage)
1995 Ford Escort Mk6 1.3 CL (current everyday car)
1990 Nissan Micra K10 L (my first car, currently in long term storage)
1995 Ford Escort Mk6 1.3 CL (current everyday car)
- doomandemol
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Re: parade seriously
my special vote
- TTR
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Re: parade seriously
When it has rain...you can repaint/reskin your car!? LOL cool idea at it.
Re: parade seriously
you can get chalkboard spraypaint for like $5 a can at wally world.
and you can find sidewalk chalk in many residential areas laying around haphazardly.
It would be your duty as a good citizen to pick up that trip/fall causing object and throw it in the glovebox
and you can find sidewalk chalk in many residential areas laying around haphazardly.
It would be your duty as a good citizen to pick up that trip/fall causing object and throw it in the glovebox
If it runs, drives, stops, has a title, AND is under $300, I'll take it!
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