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hmm, car payout figure 19,291, sell it and buy s14/r32 and buy house, or keep? ;)

Keep black rims, buy my car, flare, straight pipes, massive camber= awesome..

And a house to take all the drift groupies back too.

Hey,

Does anyone know how to get the faded stuff off the headlights when its on the inside? I use cut and polish to make them clear on the outside but one of them must have had mosture on the inside at some stage....

Cheeeeeers

Edited by ontheranch
Yeah agree

wtf damo vegemite

nothing better then canadian mayple syrup mate and whipped cream

it was all homemade bar the syrup

im one for honey or strawberry jam with cream...

syrups are too darn sweet. and it has to be pancakes or crepes, pikelets are shit

vegemite. wtf man.... surely your parents arent *that* poor?

-D

you have to take the headlight out, and put it in the oven so it softens the glue thats holding the lens on. when it softens, peel the lens off and clean, then re-attach with glue.

and lol, i enjoy vegemite on my pancakes, you havennt lived til you've tried it. And i DONT like maple syrup (canadian or otherwise) or cream, so no point my parents buying it!

you have to take the headlight out, and put it in the oven so it softens the glue thats holding the lens on. when it softens, peel the lens off and clean, then re-attach with glue.

Have you had to do it before?

To be honest I wouldnt trust myself doing something like this!

you have changed damo lol

nah your just plain f**kin weird man lol

the only time i would eat vegemite is before a big night on the booze

thats about it and only then....which seems to happen quite often though

i eat vegemite all the time, to not eat it is un-Australian.

And Penny, i haven't done it before, and i have searched in quite a few places to find new headlight lenses, but to no avail.

i eat vegemite all the time, to not eat it is un-Australian.

And Penny, i haven't done it before, and i have searched in quite a few places to find new headlight lenses, but to no avail.

Vegemite does indeed have its place. On toast and the like...

I sure hope you're not the type of solsbreeite who puts vegemite on pasta and ice cream?

-D

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