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superrcafone

hello from belgium

for the moment i'm renovatilng the mecanics.

i make the mantenance to do (belt, spark plug, brakes...)

i have also put new carpet from alfisti, ...

when the wether will be beter i have to renove the soft topwith RENOVO SOFT TOP REVIVER

i bought a center console from a phase 2 and i 'have to make the change

i wan't to put new wheels in 17" but i have not yet chosen .

i would like to turn red the daschboard.

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