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waza007
picked up this tuff 1 in a pile of tuffs yesterday.
Spicoli
Very creative.
waza007
Its ok i got a few extras for spares....lol
QuicksilverBMX
I'm glad u didnt have to stop suddenly on the way home
agentheinz
Holy Mackerel!
knappyone
Do i see yellow 16" mag wheels?
GT_Pro_Performer
Isn't that Ed Ferri's car?? lol
Criscobath
Looks like you hit a little vintage stash! Is that in Texas?
shinburger
Is that a wagon wheel or a tuff? That's called someones dad was gonna make SOMETHING work.
Walter Holda
I think that picture would make Ed's day!
BEN
Just trying to update a Tuff I!
COASTY
Waza if you want to part with those 16' tuffs. I have a little boy here thats killing his wheels. LMK please?
DanRkfd
Ha ha Two great pictures! Funny stuff. Thanks for posting.
Dan
subwax
Bloody hell - how many mags????

Nice score, Waza.

[ January 18, 2006, 03:43 AM: Message edited by: subwax ]
Jet Black
How did you manage to get in & out of the US Arizona BMX Graveyard/Museum then _drive_ the haul all the way back to Australia ? Do those Chrysler hotrod car things have a Hypersonic VTO flight option from the factory ? I'll get my handler to talk to your handler & orgasnize us some contract work.....very impressive.

I still think you should mount that Tuff onto a set of forks with a stury base & turn it into a piece of Retro BMX Art..

JB
The Eventide
That or start melting them down...
G-Flash
That modification looks like a bullseye BB idea! I'm glad to see all that stuff fit in the back of the PT. Hopefully one day I can score and fill up my gmc jimmy the same way!
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