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I think his been sniffing too much of that filler!
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Front end looks a bit hideous. However got to give the guy some credit, to build that from scratch is nothing short of awesome! :shock:
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Haha, fair play! Those wheels are huge.
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dont like the front end but to say he built from scratch, not bad!!
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fair play to him hes has got skill but OMG if it ugly looks like someone has hit the front off it with a oversized spade !!!
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Got agree, alot of work has gone into it, but not my cup of tea, although saying that, I don't mind him giving them seats to me. :lol:
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i know fair enough good job but come on all that work he did, why couldent he of made the front look a little bit better than that :shock:
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Blimey! That's dedication, can't fault the guy for the amount of effort that must have taken
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Yeah the front is abit of a desired taste but everything else is amazing, wouldnt like to repair that one though lol!
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would it just smash 2 pieces on a crash lol and also it must be really heavy lol
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i think thats awesome
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Anyone know how to roll arches, i fancy some of those rims on my polo, give it one hell of a stance hahaah

fair play to him though, takes a lot of work, reminds me of one of the creations from the programme on the discovery chan, someone must know what im talking about, that crazy indian and english man making crazy cars from sratch ?
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samm wrote:Anyone know how to roll arches, i fancy some of those rims on my polo, give it one hell of a stance hahaah

fair play to him though, takes a lot of work, reminds me of one of the creations from the programme on the discovery chan, someone must know what im talking about, that crazy indian and english man making crazy cars from sratch ?

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A guy near me has the polo 6 wheel pick up thing they mate and the roller they done for virgin radio
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wouldnt want to pay for tyres on that...
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