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#92976
5th Feb 2006 10:01pm
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i agrree with misteradam why have a eg why have a polo done up jap style think it best left to look like it came from its place of origin. That my oppinion anyway.
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#92977
5th Feb 2006 10:21pm
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jap on jap euro on euro as said but smoothed and de-spoilerd jap cars also look tasty
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#92978
8th Feb 2006 10:56am
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Originally posted by Tony MK2: i don't mind as long as it looks the part and has been done right first time so it looks the the part Yep as long as it looks good as is done properly with some thought applied, then both styles are cool (tho' my personal pref is Jap)
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