Rusto Alive muhahahah

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stupot
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Rusto Alive muhahahah

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Hes Alive Muhah ahahah . Rusto is breathing , Mind you having had kettles for so long the sound of the induction frightened me.
Im starting on the front end now. Ive found out why the front wheel was siezed. Has any one got an old single rubber gaitor for sale.
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I've seen that de-lamination problem a couple of times - sure degrades the braking effect eh ? :D
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Actually Ian it increased the braking effect 100 % as it acted just like a hand brake , LOL.
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