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As already mentioned in some earlier posts, I do have a soft spot for shoebox kustoms. Today I came across this stunning example of a very tastefully done shoebox while surfing the HAMB. No flames, no flakes, no frills and just another proof for the philosophy that less is more. Or as the saying goes: keep it simple, stupid.
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