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Dammit girl I waited out in the cold 40 mins for you and all I saw was the guy in the payphone down the street :wink:

Outside .... ok they don't peel off in the rain and stuff ? Another question you may be able to answer, how do you get them off ? I got this shitty looking Nismo sticker thats bubbled I wanna get off :?[/quote:692883aec7]

Oooops sorry I got a better offer...

someone else offered me bollinger...couldn't say no :wink:

Nah they don't peel off or anything in the rain. They're made of 3M vinyl, lasts for like 10 years, I have mine on the front and the wipers go straight over the top of it, it doesn't hurt them at all.

I have NO idea how to get them off tho!!

I used some eucalytus oil to remove parts of my Jap rego stickers that wouldn't peel off. :?

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Ok it's all well and good that there is talk of a Skyline Club of some description being formed and Australia. But I feel for people such as the Diahatsu d00d and the guy with the GSi, who are members of Mysfit and all they have on their forum is our old NBHDU crap. Fair enough we've been invited, but out of respect can we not call this "Our new/ The New Aussie NBHDU Forum etc etc etc".

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read whatever thread u got that info again squizz, i think u'll find that its stated that a new forum will be formed in due course.

There is nothing stopping the orginal Mysfits joining in on the general/waste gaming etc etc threads. Prank told them we will be leaving, club wise, but others may stay as they like the general chit chat.

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