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<title>china at its best? (bathtub tom) : Motoring Discussion</title>
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<description>The still shows an LR Defender shell. I thought they were ally, why would they need to be reproduced?</description>
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<title>china at its best? (sherlock47) : Motoring Discussion</title>
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<description>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBBZrjwqWZc

The technology being employed  is fascinating.  Forget the idea of hand crafted replacement  panels for your classic, just buy a  complete new shell.  does the DVSA points system allow complete rebodying to retain classic status, with zero RFT and no MoT ?

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