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    My oh my.

    Not seen this one before...
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    AH HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA that's friggin' awesome.... it a sacrilegious kinda way

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    Wtf.......?

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    i think its one of these daihatsu things... but much much more terrible...!
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    Oh, i`m sorry that i have forget to tell about my very first and brandnew familie!
    Since 3 month baby Felix is with us! Maybe the shown car is a good solution for my family car problem?
    Guido
    You meet the nicest people in a HONDA!

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    Looks like its parked beside a blue AZ-1 (from what I can see in the picture) Wicked!
    Suzuki had something called a Suzuki Alto Walk-thru
    Here is a pic. of an older one...
    http://japanese4x4minitrucks.com/ind...ils&item_id=10

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    Unbelieveable.... well seen some weird Japanese cars in my time, but this has got to be up with the best. Anyone looking at doing that or something similar to a Beat?

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    I'm all up for modification obviously, but even that would upset me

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    unless the Beat was rear-ended?.......
    then its a good use of a Beat front end

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    I'm guessing the only beat bits are the bumper, bonnet and lights.

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