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Originally posted by 25GTT

Boostzor is it just me or have i seen you with 3 different avatars in the past 5 minutes? I haven't even got one!!! ahah!

Yessiree im having a good tamper with it:D

How bad would it be if it rained:eek: rain is not good 4 suede

Originally posted by Gradenko

I'm not sure whats worse, the number of cows that gave their life for that interior... or the fact that you're collecting pics of pimp mobliles :D

Nah i am a pimp, my birth name is 25 PIMPIN GTT :lol: Thats my OTHER ride, i let my ho's ride wif me on the westsiiiiide. I slaughtered 25 cows for that interior, but they deserved it they were looking at me funny pokin there toungue out at me and stuff

:lol: (J/K for all you feminist vegetarians :-) )

Boostzor i have a nice pic of your cracked wheel and damage to your car from the last cruise where you hit the curb? that would be a sweet avatar... hmmm thats an idea i could use that as mine!:cool: J/K

Anyway *Ahem* I read before that you can get the pressurised cans made up from panel beaters, any one know who and how much? all i really want is a smla can just to do a touch up of the bottom half of the front bumper (damn lowered car goin over BIG speedhumps!)

Yep good 1 mate:D Thanks alot

Ill take what i need and give it back sometime next week or friday.

I think from closer examination i should have been going 30-40ks faster through that corner. That way the angle would have been right but seeing as i wasnt it flipped back on me.:eek:

Maybe a little more accelerator was in order:confused: :burnout:

Heya PVA Glue (and everyone reading this :-p )

As promised i did a bit of investigating on saturday Marlows in Morley do the spray can colour code matching. didn't ask how many ML the can is but i would say standard size. Just give them the code and they will make some up in spray or standard touch up. $20 for spray can dunno how much for normal paint but i thought $20 aint too bad seeing all i wanna do is touch up the bottom of my front spoiler. might just do a few coats with the stuff and let you know how it goes.

Can anyone tell me when i have done my coats with the paint they make up for me do i need to buy like a gloss or something to make it shiny and smooth like the rest of the car or should the spraycan be good enough due to it being a exact colour match??

:confused:

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