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Mike and Pat have their hands full with the finishing touches on project white fright, from turbo piping, plumbing the brakes, installing a carbon driveshaft, and mounting the new wheels and tires.
Mike and Pat have their hands full with the finishing touches on project white fright, from turbo piping, plumbing the brakes, installing a carbon driveshaft, and mounting the new wheels and tires.
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