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Washed my Midas. (currently 1,077 views) |
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I thought it about time I gave it some much needed TLC, I just wish the mechanicals were as good. |
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and another |
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I wish these Cavalier lights hadn't been glued in |
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Cavalier lights don't look so bad on this one, just realised Neil's Marcos is also in the back-ground doing a spot of sunbathing. |
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and a front view |
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Posted on: October 14th, 2006, 11:08:26 |
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just a little fine tuning left to do.
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Those wheels never made as far as my house  |
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Cut some chunks out of a metro subframe and tried a vauxhall engine in for size, it seems to fit quite well. |
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