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post Jan 29, 2005 - 11:31 PM
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1994-1999 Toyota Celica Lambo Door Installation


Time: 4 hours per door with 2 people.

Tools:
- Metric Socket Bit Set
- Metric Socket Wrenches
- Hammer
- Hacksaw (or electric shears) to cut fender
- Screwdriver
- Allen keys
- Pliers
- Wire cutter
- Electrical wire
- Zip ties
- Various wire connectors (red and blue butt connectors and splices)
- Wire hose cover
- WD-40 or alternate grease for creaky joints.


Preparation:

Inspect all parts. This particular kit (www.extremedoors.com) came with 2 door hinges, 2 shocks, 2 shock boot screws, 2 shock hat loops, 2 shock hat loop rings, 2 shock hat bolts, 7 regular bolts, and 7 washers. Also included was a CD which my computer couldnt read, and confusing instructions with grainy pictures.

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Getting started:

1. Open hood and remove the front bumper. Afterwards, take off the fender by unscrewing supporting bolts. You will need to unscrew:
a. Top screw of the nearest headlight.
b. 2 nuts under the nearest headlight.
c. 1 bolt further back under the 2 nuts.
d. Bolts holding the splash guard to the fender.
e. 1 bolt in back of the splash guard behind the fender and closest to the door hinge.
f. 2 bolts holding the fender to the underside of the car.
g. 1 bolt inside the door jam nearest to the top.
h. 3 bolts on top of the fender.

At this point the fender should come out fairly easy. Reach in back and remove the sidemarker bulb housing. Pull the back out first, then ease the front part down (where you removed the 2 nuts) while pulling the headlight toward the front of the car (this is because a peg attached to the light fits into a hole which is part of the fender. This pic shows where “g”, “e”, and “f” (top to bottom) holds the fender onto the car.

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Next, you will need to cut the wires (speaker and door locks). To make sure later reconnection is easier, cut the hose and wires in the middle most location. Now you can remove the stock door hinges. There are 2 main ones and 1 small one on the inside of the door jam. 8 bolts hold the main ones, and 2 hold the small one.

- Remove the small hinge, then while holding the door, remove the four bolts connecting the hinges to the door. Remove the door, then 2 remaining hinges held by 2 bolts each. Grab the hinge that looks like the one pictured below for the driver’s side. Attach it to the door.

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-Bring the hinge/door assembly to the car. Attach 2 bolts at the bottom and 2 at the top. Do not tighten the bolts all the way yet. You will need to rotate the hinge. Attach the shock assembly and place in the ball joint in the bottom part of the hinge.

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- Screw the shock (onto the door part of the hinge) with an Allen key.
-Position the hinge so that the bottom is as far towards the back of the car as possible, and the top is towards the front of the car. Aligning the hinge will be the most difficult because the slightest angle error will result in the door not closing properly. Take time adjusting it until it closes perfectly horizontally when the door is fully down vertically. The bottom 2 pictures show the bolt positions in relation to the hinge. Use a hammer if needed for making slight adjustments.

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Now that it is on there, you will need to reconnect the wires going into the door.

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Make sure to put the loom cover over everything and zip tie the old rubber pieces to it.

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Lastly you will need to cut and/or fold the inside of the fender. Because the hinge opens up in a different position more inside the fender, it will need more clearance. See the previous pics above for how it could be. Put everything back together and you’re all done! (just do the other side now, lol.)

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post Jan 29, 2005 - 11:40 PM
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real nice bro what happened to your invader front.


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post Jan 30, 2005 - 10:38 AM
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WOW, great write up. Looks frickin awesome.

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post Jan 30, 2005 - 1:28 PM
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i like the pink shoes


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post Jan 30, 2005 - 1:49 PM
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wooooww thank u...thats my next mod....where did u buy that door kit though?
post Jan 30, 2005 - 4:33 PM
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QUOTE(pimped6gen @ Jan 30, 2005 - 12:49 PM)
wooooww thank u...thats my next mod....where did u buy that door kit though?
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post Jan 31, 2005 - 2:23 AM
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my invader front is off for the winter

the pink slippers belong to my friend who helped hold the door.

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post Jan 31, 2005 - 11:30 AM
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Your car looks angry.


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post Jan 31, 2005 - 12:13 PM
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QUOTE(Sev408 @ Jan 30, 2005 - 1:28 PM)
i like the pink shoes
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i was about to say that. tongue.gif nice How to by the way. should come in handy with those lambo doors.


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post Jan 31, 2005 - 12:31 PM
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Great write up! What is that CD for? I never got one of those.
post Jan 31, 2005 - 2:20 PM
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Looks great man. I want to do it sometime down the road but that will be when the celica starts becoming a weekend rider.

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Also its a good idea to put electrical tape around the splices to make it harder for the connections to come undone if that does happen.
post Jan 31, 2005 - 9:53 PM
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Most of the time I think the vader kit makes a celica look like ass, but your car is ****in' HOTT!

-Josh

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post Feb 5, 2005 - 1:03 PM
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Excellent job man. I just got the first kit myself. I had my kit mailed with no instructions or anything inside because i shipped it as a $50 farming equipment. I saved like $200+ on taxes this way but i am still waiting for the instructions to come. I have some queries if you don't mind.

1. There are no wire extensions included in the kit?
2. You seem to bolt half the bolts (one at each point) why?
3. The wire extensions and loom/wrap, does it just hangs there? Can it be glued or something on the upper door and upper car frame instead?
4. There is a stopper bolt at the angle. Why didn't you use that to adjust the hinge?
5. Is the spring fully extended as it comes in the kit? Do i need to do anything to it when installing? I tried to press it and nothing. Probably it needs the heavy load of the door to be pressed. correct?
6. The hinge opens to about 100 degrees. Would a spring that extends more , make the door go up more? (retorical question)
7. Can the fenders be taken out without messing with the front bumper? I think it would be easier if i took off the whole wheel to safely unscrew the bottom screw of the fender. Especially when having 17s.
8. Will the hinge need to be painted after installing for rust prevention?

Thats my questions for now.
post Feb 8, 2005 - 1:50 AM
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QUOTE(neoklis @ Feb 5, 2005 - 11:03 AM)
Excellent job man. I just got the first kit myself. I had my kit mailed with no instructions or anything inside because i shipped it as a $50 farming equipment. I saved like $200+ on taxes this way but i am still waiting for the instructions to come. I have some queries if you don't mind.

1. There are no wire extensions included in the kit?
2. You seem to bolt half the bolts (one at each point) why?
3. The wire extensions and loom/wrap, does it just hangs there? Can it be glued or something on the upper door and upper car frame instead?
4. There is a stopper bolt at the angle. Why didn't you use that to adjust the hinge?
5. Is the spring fully extended as it comes in the kit? Do i need to do anything to it when installing? I tried to press it and nothing. Probably it needs the heavy load of the door to be pressed. correct?
6. The hinge opens to about 100 degrees. Would a spring that extends more , make the door go up more? (retorical question)
7. Can the fenders be taken out without messing with the front bumper? I think it would be easier if i took off the whole wheel to safely unscrew the bottom screw of the fender. Especially when having 17s.
8. Will the hinge need to be painted after installing for rust prevention?

Thats my questions for now.
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1. No wire extensions were included in mine.
2. Pics were taken at random points of installation. i just tried to fit within context. =p BUT i could only fit one bolt (instead of 2) for the top. im thinking maybe its just my kit? but yea, i got the 2 bottom ones to fit, and one top one.
3. you prolly will need some slack for those wires, so as long as theyre not too tight in the fully open position, im pretty sure u could do other methods.
4. u kno what......i just saw that, haha.....ill have to play around with that tomorrow
5. correct, its really tight. u pretty much get the top bolted on. then lift the door high enough to set the bottom part down.
6. yes, but it will also have to depress the same amount as the current one, or at least enough to let it go all the way down.
7. i found it impossible to do that because there are nuts and bolts that attach the fender to the car which can only be reached behind the front bumper, literally 2 inches below the headlight.
8. i dont know about this one. ill take a quick look at its rusting rate this week and let you know if i see anything. i banged it up alot so i should see something if it will rust. otherwise i think not.

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post Feb 8, 2005 - 9:46 AM
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How is it getting in and out of the car? Im 6'5" and think I might have a problem.


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post Feb 9, 2005 - 12:17 AM
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yikes! ur a tall guy. well as long as ur not overly wide horizontally, getting in should be the same as normal. u just need to come in more from the back rather than the side.

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post Feb 14, 2005 - 8:36 PM
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Dear 6g member
i was wondering if you could please give me the info on regards toward the lambo doors conversation and where you bought the kit and how much it costed, i'm impress with your kindness to share the info with fellow 6g owners. tired of seeing honda's hooked up.
thankz
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post Feb 15, 2005 - 1:00 AM
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its the same kit from extremedoors.com

it should run u between 800-1000 bucks

thanks for ur comments =)


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post Feb 15, 2005 - 2:09 AM
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I wouldn't give extreme doors a penny, since they personally ripped me off, and they are getting sued by decah latches for a copyright infringement. You might send them money......then presto bankruptucy and your out of your thousand. I believe this is the reason why the 2nd group buy was cancelled on this site.

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post Feb 15, 2005 - 5:46 PM
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QUOTE(madmods @ Feb 15, 2005 - 1:09 AM)
I wouldn't give extreme doors a penny, since they personally ripped me off, and they are getting sued by decah latches for a copyright infringement. You might send them money......then presto bankruptucy and your out of your thousand. I believe this is the reason why the 2nd group buy was cancelled on this site.
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so I guess its cancelled now? hrm confused.gif

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QUOTE(turboinduction @ Feb 15, 2005 - 10:46 PM)
QUOTE(madmods @ Feb 15, 2005 - 1:09 AM)
I wouldn't give extreme doors a penny, since they personally ripped me off, and they are getting sued by decah latches for a copyright infringement. You might send them money......then presto bankruptucy and your out of your thousand. I believe this is the reason why the 2nd group buy was cancelled on this site.
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so I guess its cancelled now? hrm confused.gif

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Didn't you bump your own thread? I also want to personally thank you for the help you promised me. Extreme doors suck! When they ripoff somebody from this site, why do business with them? Im pissed, and when the car crew does the upcoming low-rider show they are going to get the publicity they deserve.
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hey
I'm talking to him on AIM right now. I dont think they are being sued by decah. I know for a fact that I wasn't screwed before (as the one purchase I've made went through). I have been trying to help, though keep in mind you didn't purchase from me so any help I do give should be greatly appriciated. Its just me flustered when someone on your own site tries to destroy the only product you are currently selling. Keep in mind, I didn't get screwed and I did come through, and the people got their product.

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post Feb 15, 2005 - 7:33 PM
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hey! stop flooding my thread. tongue.gif

j/k lol. coomer should put this in the permanent "how to" section


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post Feb 15, 2005 - 11:20 PM
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Sorry Forkee -

I'll point everyone to the Round 2 group buy for lambo doors for futher discussion.

Group Buy 2

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post Feb 16, 2005 - 10:50 AM
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Tried to do it on my own during the weekend. Everything was fine up to the time i had to put the fenders back on. I am now fcuked up, I need to take everything off again as the door doesn't fit good and the fender doesn't either. Plus i scratched the corner of the door while trying to open the door before screwing the fender completely.

Did only the drivers door. I will probably take the car for professionally fiiting everything again.
post Jun 6, 2006 - 11:45 PM
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Can this be done without removing the fender? My body kit is molded so I think it would be extremely tough to do....

PLEASE tell me its possible... :-(



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QUOTE(Jaws4God @ Jun 6, 2006 - 11:45 PM) [snapback]441967[/snapback]

Can this be done without removing the fender? My body kit is molded so I think it would be extremely tough to do....

PLEASE tell me its possible... :-(

I could be wrong but i'm pretty sure that is a huge negative
Edit: this how-to should become a sticky

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added to the stickys.
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i think...all you have to do jaws is un bolt everything at once and it will slide off as one giant piece


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QUOTE(dustinkemp @ Jun 7, 2006 - 3:59 PM) [snapback]442179[/snapback]

i think...all you have to do jaws is un bolt everything at once and it will slide off as one giant piece

his side skirts is molded too... which then goes to the rear quarter.... i dont think it can be done


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from having them no, you need to remove the fender to do this really...ALTHOUGH with EXTREME care and a small hand if you remove the plastic lining i think you might have like 3" of space to work with inside the fender..this will make your task VERY VERY daunting as the bolts must be loosened and then tightened several times during the adjustment of the door and original installation you would have to do with a small box wrench by hand.....personally i pitty the man who can't remove his fenders as the are pretty heavy hinges and require adjustment and so forth......good luck daniel let me know if you need anything else.............btw you can't remove your entire front in 1 piece unless your missing a good number of bolts...you have 4 bolts under the headlights plus 1 up inside the fender the headlights won't come out with out having the bumper removed so unless you are like me and found an alternative way to mount your stuff...your front won't come off in 1 large piece
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hi there, the lambo doors look classy as does the car. i don't know if its just a reflection but are your toyota emblems gold? if so where did you get them from? i've been lookiing for ages but have had no joy.


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we have yet to try lambo's on my celi because we put them on our mustang. But YES it will rust!!!! Our kit came from REDRUM and was a really nice kit and the guys there are really helpfull. The actual bracket hasn't rusted exept in places where we knicked it, its the nuts and bolts that have rusted really badly!
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The car looks great, however the kit your using looks like a cheap Chinese rip off. Use the like below to get more information. I am concerned that there is no reinforcement of the chassis before the kit is bolted on. This would support the bolts when the doors are open in windy conditions. I also note that there is only one bolt holding the to of the hinge onto the car? I have had my lambo doors on my car for nearly two years and they are still going strong. You do not need to extend the wires as there is some slack in the wiring on the car.

http://www.autofashion.co.uk/


The car looks great, however the kit your using looks like a cheap Chinese rip off. Use the like below to get more information. I am concerned that there is no reinforcement of the chassis before the kit is bolted on. This would support the bolts when the doors are open in windy conditions. I also note that there is only one bolt holding the to of the hinge onto the car? I have had my lambo doors on my car for nearly two years and they are still going strong. You do not need to extend the wires as there is some slack in the wiring on the car.

http://www.autofashion.co.uk/


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some recent pics almost 2 years later and still goin strong smile.gif

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going to add actuators for the doors so that they go up and down with the press of a button/remote

i just added these for my airride because i was tired of fumbling with the 10 switch box.
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wow... car looks great!


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100% what a great car, I know I have to get to work to keep up with you, stunning pics.


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how much, should i expect to pay for a kit, and professional install? How hard is it to do it myslef? I want to do it myself but don't wanna mess anything up..?


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how did you pick them up?
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QUOTE(cnelson @ Mar 18, 2007 - 3:16 PM) [snapback]537376[/snapback]

how much, should i expect to pay for a kit, and professional install? How hard is it to do it myslef? I want to do it myself but don't wanna mess anything up..?


mainstream kits run as low as $500, but 6gc hinges are anything but mainstream. custom kits are usually around 850. u should never have to pay more than 900 unless they're the automatically lifting ones.

professional installation varies but shouldnt cost more than 1000. It's pretty hard to do but not unpossible. The pictures on here should give you an idea of what to expect. The only thing i wish i did differently was i wish i cut the fenders more instead of rolling them. rolling warps the middle of the fender outward and there still is a small amount of rubbing.

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how did you pick them up?


it was through a group buy many eons ago


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i have never done something that was more of a pain in the ass then this.. i havent got the door to line up yet.. this job really sucks to do and i only have one side kind of done.. is it more easy ti line the door up without the shock on?


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whered u buy the kit from?


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QUOTE(TRDcelica96 @ Sep 23, 2007 - 10:46 AM) [snapback]598334[/snapback]
i have never done something that was more of a pain in the ass then this.. i havent got the door to line up yet.. this job really sucks to do and i only have one side kind of done.. is it more easy ti line the door up without the shock on?


I think it's harder to line it up without the shock. It REALLY helps if you have other people helping you out with this. The first time i installed these, i needed someone to hold the door up and stuff, but the second time around i did the job solo. Yeah one man lambo door job is tough smile.gif


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post Sep 23, 2007 - 2:45 PM
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the kit is used from a 6gc member.. and i do have my dad helpin me hold stuff but its still hard.. maybe i was just really tired last night i got a late start thinkin i could have it all done by 12 but now its sunday and its not even part pf the way done


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post Sep 23, 2007 - 2:50 PM
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I also bought my kit used off a 6GC member (forkee). It can be a pain, but it's all about trial and error. Basically, my doors still don't line up perfectly, or open good. I just need to find the time to micro adjust them.


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post Sep 23, 2007 - 3:30 PM
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im not puttin it back together till it lines up right.. i dont want to have to take any of that apart again ever lol but i kno i will be


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post Oct 3, 2008 - 12:45 PM
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i love it..and i like the way your guide is very detailed... jus wanna kno where you bought the kit and how much it cost you??
post Oct 3, 2008 - 8:37 PM
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Yo, cost of everything? Very nice though, i likee smile.gif


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