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had a little off last night in the hills, bit spewing cause it was right towards the end of the night last few corers from chain of ponds so im very familiar with the roads too

on the upside its minor and superficial could of backed myself into a gum tree and would be spewing even more

heres some pics might get chips and dents to take a look and see what they think alot of the front guard can be cut and polished to look a lot better and same with rear quarter

speed was not the cause of this accident was my back end steping out round a corner and when backwards though a barbed wire fence

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Don't think a cut n' polish will get those scratches out. Looked like a respray is in order.

some of the scratches have a real whiteness to it cuting that will make it look a little better i am very well aware i will probably have to spend near on a g to get it all back to the way it was

Damn Steve sorry to hear about that! Atleast you came out alright and everything else is fine. You seem to have a good attitude towards it too. If you want me to recommend you an awesome crash repairer that does some great work, PM me, they are near us so you won't have to go far to get a quote :D

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/501379/remov...with_airduster/

give that a try on that dent... i always wanted to see if it worked but didnt want to dent my own car...

take it easy up there today if anyone is going for a cruise, its practically a river on some roads.

i think cut n polish made it look a little better only did bonnet and front fender

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/501379/remov...with_airduster/

give that a try on that dent... i always wanted to see if it worked but didnt want to dent my own car...

take it easy up there today if anyone is going for a cruise, its practically a river on some roads.

can u get a can of that stuff will try it for sure

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^^^^^^ WHAT THA....lol

typical whore response...

hey madaz, u can get airduster stuff from officeworks or any place like that... all u do is turn the can upside down and bingo, liquid CO2... use in a well ventilated area.

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