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They are all nice to my eyes...I just truly enjoy being around them, they bahve their own sound, smells are usually the same, that kind of thing...but if we're talking clean, smooth, nice all over, that would definitely be the CACWBY's Truck.

Once again, all of them are somehting to behold to me. I like them all.
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Post by CACWBY »

OK You guys enough, you're making me blush, and if my head gets any bigger I'll have to get a new ballcap. :D

But to make matters worse I found another picture of my P & J in a different magazines (Street Trucks) coverage of SuperNats. I'll start a new thread when I get a chance to scan the picture.
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Congrats! I've been in :love: with your truck since I first saw it on that other site. I just keep telling myself, "Someday, someday."
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:fte: and :fr: DON'T FORGET!!
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