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mate most happy washes have a tap spout near the little house deal where you get coins???, (for washing out sham's or filling buckets),, or put the soap in after the bucket is full...and stir with hands to make foam..???? another way spray the sprayer into a rag to keep the water in the bucket while filling on high pressure

keeps you from looking like a frothy maniac escaped from glenside..hahaha

Dan should be paying people to clean his car at this rate.... bloody accountants

-D

I just had a worthless mental revelation(sad I know), in the future world leaders would be required to play "SIM CITY" before being placed on the ballot to see if they can run it without going bankrupt or riots in the street in the first ten min..lol

CEO's too

I just had a worthless mental revelation(sad I know), in the future world leaders would be required to play "SIM CITY" before being placed on the ballot to see if they can run it without going bankrupt or riots in the street in the first ten min..lol

CEO's too

How about: future world leaders should have their lips sewn shut :D

slow day today. Ruby must be busy at work, same as Krishy, and Dan must be on another work field trip :D and scandy, sleeping?

Easy day for the mods, nothing to read :P

The quiet before the storm. Waiting for the mods to be pre-occupied with Clipsal :D

dunno if this is the appropriate area but..... what do you guys think of bronze wheels + blue nuts + blue calipers?

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Note: not mine, just a pic I found while googling.... my car is black btw

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dunno if this is the appropriate area but..... what do you guys think of bronze wheels + blue nuts + blue calipers?

IMG_0644.jpg

Note: not mine, just a pic I found while googling.... my car is black btw

question is, what do you think? if your gonna do it, are you gonna worry more about if SAU likes it, or if you like it?

question is, what do you think? if your gonna do it, are you gonna worry more about if SAU likes it, or if you like it?

I do like it, have already got bronze wheels with blue nuts just thought someone might have an even better idea for the caliper colour

+1 blue calipers yes lugnuts no - gets too blingy IMO - unless that is your thing then go ahead.

Alot have said that but I don't think it's bling at all, just think that blue goes well with bronze especially on black car but was thinking there might be a better option for caliper I haven't thought of yet. I was also thinking plain flat black for the caliper....

A little boy walks into his parents' room to see his mum on top of his dad bouncing up and down. The mum sees her son and quickly dismounts, worried about what her son has seen. She dresses quickly and goes to find him.

The son sees his mum and asks, 'What were you and Dad doing?'

The mother replies, 'Well, you know your dad has a big tummy and sometimes I have to get on top of it and help flatten it...'

'Your wasting your time,' said the boy.

'Why is that?' the mom asked puzzled.

'Well when you go shopping the lady next door comes over and gets on her knees and blows it right back up.'

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