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Old 22-08-2012, 10:51 PM   #1
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Default my new rs2000 v8 302

hey guys i just recently purchased this esky its got a late model windsor 302 in it backed up by a c9 full manulised 3500 stall, the chassis has been strengthed and *** ends been mini tubbed with a 4link 9inch under it with coil overs it needs a few minor things done to it but nothing major but appart from that im wrapped with it
now im gona try my damn hardest to get it engineered dnt really want it going to waste as just as a burnout/drag car id like it to see some street! ive been driving it on the street lataly on a permit and its awesome

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