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    Oops sorry, missed that you need elephant.

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    linked over to a friend in need for the 68..done and gone..thanks for the hint..
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    Quote Originally Posted by haul View Post
    linked over to a friend in need for the 68..done and gone..thanks for the hint..
    Great so it had some use in the end :-)

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    If anybody has red elephant hide panels even with speaker holes please let me know.
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    For anyone interested in uncut basketweave panels, it appears there's an intact pair on this wreck of a car. Between the ventless Targa band, rear shelf, front suspension and quarter panels, it might be a practical investment to buy the car.

    https://losangeles.craigslist.org/la...038955103.html

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