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Old 02-19-2018, 10:33 PM   #88
gringoloco
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Re: How To: Ruin a Perfectly Good 4wd

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YES, it did!
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Excellent!
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Noiceeee!!
Thanks dudes, I’m digging them, especially for the price. I wasn’t super impressed with the grey centers, but these polished TTs are very nice
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Cool build...tagging along for the rest.
Thanks for joining—more (surprises?) to come
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"Well, that escalated quickly... "

yep....VERY quickly..nice looking roundy rounds
Thanks. I diggum. Running outta space, though. I need to start putting one of these projects together soon...
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Nice like looking wheels going to look great on the blazer.
I’ve been drooling over them since you put them on your previous project. Glad to finally have set of my own
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