no, well i live in somerville but i drive a black srt with black rims and yellow fogs
That's good because the one we saw looked like shit. The entire passenger side of the car was dented & dinged up. The rims were probably THE worst looking rims I have ever seen. Then the mopar taillights didn't help any. One of the ugliest SRT's I've seen in New England.
That's good because the one we saw looked like shit. The entire passenger side of the car was dented & dinged up. The rims were probably THE worst looking rims I have ever seen. Then the mopar taillights didn't help any. One of the ugliest SRT's I've seen in New England.
Now that Brandon fixed up his car
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That's good because the one we saw looked like shit. The entire passenger side of the car was dented & dinged up. The rims were probably THE worst looking rims I have ever seen. Then the mopar taillights didn't help any. One of the ugliest SRT's I've seen in New England.
lol haha well i dont think its ne one from somerville bc the only other one around here is my buddies blue one.. i know of a silver one in lynn but thats my boy herby n his usually looks real nice
weight reduction? or did uncommon finally get you into swapping with him?
haha check his showoff thread of winter stuff... we traded, fixed his cracks, molded the badge and side markers and sanded it down. now just needs paint. traded my tails with knightridersrt for his stock one so i can 2tone them with nite shade.
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