Lydia P. fetish scene?

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jj
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Lydia P. fetish scene?

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Does anyone know which title featured her in an open-face
cowl and latex gear, with XNK2441 dressed similarly?
I have the scene on a comp. but can't track down the source-
which I don't think is currently listed...

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jj
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No-one?

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fannatastic
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I don't know the film title, but the corresponding magazine is
LATEX from Magma (Oct 1997), subtitled Gummipower total!

Lydia P. and the annoyingly unknown girl are on both covers and the centre pages.

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Is your comp Hautenges Latex?

jj
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Thanks for the pic!

Comp. is "2 Frauen, 1 Mann" [Magma].

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Hautenges Latex might be the original film, then.

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Many thanks : -)
I'll see if I can acquire a copy- the comp. scene has as usual
been edited.

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