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Old 09-27-2011, 06:35 AM
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They have decals, too. My poor baby didn't need a full paint job, just touch ups (lots - major paint gouges and chips), but the finish was bad and a lot of the decals missing. Its just for ME, so I made her look all spiffy. After all the trauma she'd been through, (bad repair experience, well not what I expected), I gave her a real face lift. I do not plan on selling her or telling anyone she is original.

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