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Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Designing the Sissy!
High bars and high sissy!
The droopy loopy!
Check out that WILD pre-unit on the left! Wow, and Tom Fugle's cocktail shakers on the right!
Oh look, thats the Oink Chopper there on the upper right!
The Poseidon, King Neptune fork, or the Griffin radiator jammer!
I can't say I've seen the Ghost before going down the highway! (all pictures posted on Manxtt's Ebay listing, very cool book!)
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