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frankthedolphintrainer |
Posted: 2007/11/13 9:55 Updated: 2007/11/13 9:55 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2006/6/8 From: Brisvegas, oz Posts: 2173 |
 Re: doyles ute how did you fill in the rear bumpers did you cut and weld a curved bit in or what?
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doyle |
Posted: 2007/11/13 11:07 Updated: 2007/11/13 11:07 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2007/6/12 From: gold coast Posts: 272 |
 Re: doyles ute cut,weld and minimal putty possible
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