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Jeeps :)

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A few variations on a theme ;)


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Neat - whats the MPG like ;-)
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Fantastic - I assume from the quality of the bodywork that that they all have fully working engines and suspension. Great work and an inspiration to all.

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LS3020 used for hobby - making model railway buildings/signals etc.
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Show off :P
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Phil V

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thanks Bob :)
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