Past-Present & Future
Created by: DonRacine
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Jan 25, 2015 07:16AM | jeg | |
Jan 25, 2015 06:46AM | Abelclasico | |
Jan 25, 2015 06:42AM | DonRacine | Edited: Jan 25, 2015 06:43AM |
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Looks like the new car is quieter and more 'refined' than the old one. I like them all - the savagery of the old-shool tech vs. the finesse of the new car; it's hard to choose. Glad to see that the paint-work has maintained the 'evolutionary' heritage.
The peasants are revolting...
"Gone with the Wind" - a brief yet moving vignette concerning lactose intolerance
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Although I normally would prefer a more classic look, the new one looks really good. I like the big wheels (what type are those). It must have been tricky to keep them inder the wheel arches without big extensions. How did you do it? Do the overrides have a rubber protection or is it a shadow?
I like it a lot,
congrats,
Abel
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