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Old 25-05-2006, 03:53 PM   #1
The Dok
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Default Auction: Rear wings/Spoilers/Skirts

I received a flyer in the mail today, (nice timing considering the auction WAS today), usually these end up in the recycling bin, but this one I felt compelled to look up, LINK HERE so now I'm curious, quote:"$200,000 worth of new stock component parts comprising:Rear wings/Spoilers/Skirts", anyone have an idea who these may have belonged to?, the Auctioneer doesn't give much away but it would be interesting to know what models these parts suit, & obviously would them gain more interest too (fools), perhaps that manufacturer that made those kits (can't recall their name) that went under recently, or were they all done & dusted a while ago?

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