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Re: Wow! Cleanup your old damaged Cox plastic bodies
I don’t think the pictures do it justice. The nose piece looks real smooth, even colored, compared to the middle and rear section. I’ll have to keep an eye out for sales in the auto department. Thanks for sharing.
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