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Lies and slander. The newsagent shuts at 8 and I have only failed to aquire a red bull from them once.

But on that note, I might be a bit late tonight :P. Have to recover my XF on the way...

Lies! I mkae them stay open so you get your red bull. :whistling:

White R33 S1 Gtst (any stolen today?) rear bumper was well gone so couldn't see a number plate...

Had an sau sticker on the side window (little qtr glass bit)...

was done today, tow trucks were working on scratching their heads on how to get it out...

White R33 S1 Gtst (any stolen today?) rear bumper was well gone so couldn't see a number plate...

Had an sau sticker on the side window (little qtr glass bit)...

was done today, tow trucks were working on scratching their heads on how to get it out...

I know one like that. had it about 6 months ago doing the locks on it. he's on here. (defari)

Anybody have a heat gun I can use over the weekend?

Want to get rid of the rest of my sound deadening and carpets

from all accounts dry ice is the go. apparently so much easier then heat gun and it leaves the floor pan all clean and not sticky.

Dry ice is good for large areas, but heat gun is defs the go for everywhere else.

In fact on Martin's alfa we found the heat gun to be more effective than dry ice.

Heat guns are like $30 at bunnings.

Morning Mangs,

TFIF.

Dry ice is good for large areas, but heat gun is defs the go for everywhere else.

In fact on Martin's alfa we found the heat gun to be more effective than dry ice.

Heat guns are like $30 at bunnings.

yeah it definitely depends on the 'type' of sound deadening.

Dry ice in the 31 ute cracked the stuff off no trouble, but in the alfa the heat gun worked better.

Given that 32 sound deadening is probably similar to 31 stuff, I'd suggest giving dry ice a crack.

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