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206862_10150161488316537_511696536_6982732_6499541_n.jpg at bondi junction

plates 209, saqw it fanging down ocean st at some speed a couple hours later. must have been happy with his new tyres :worship:

hahaha classic

on blocks (incorrectly positioned) and a stray rattle gun hose

how it's done in third world countries

Edited by domino_z
how it's done in third world countries

or Bondi :P

I think the nearness of two popular drinking holes (mill Hill seen in pic and the son of rajab Nelson on other side of road) must take its toll on the underpaid and permanently surly workers. The place is always hell busy though so i think they get enough 'walk in' business to get away with the unprofessionalism.

Had my R33 serviced there a few times but not sure i will do it again..

quality depends on the installer, but most remove bumpers, headlights, mirrors etc for clean edgings

i still think matt black wraps have gotten old really quick

the new trend seems to be matt pearl white wraps

saw a brand new BMW M3 yesterday which was MATT SILVER,

IT Looked so fcking good!!! Black rims with red brake callipers..

Quality of the wrapping was astonishing.

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