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Maybe he just wants to keep talkin to ya Juliette ;)

I must come across as too nice and friendly when I'm selling something. It hasn't just happened with selling cars, I've sold parts then ended up with 10 phone calls with questions afterwards. I've gotta start being a hardarse bitch from now on, might help?

Not sure why your complaining these people have paid good money why shouldn't you answer a few questions not like they are breaking ya balls everyday if I bought something and Hana few questions I'd expect answers

Tens pushing it but 3-5 is fine

If you regularly wash stainless exhaust tips they stay shiny...even the cheap stuff my Varex is made from is still shiny because I was it everytime I wash the car. My friend's Varex on the other hand, he let it go for a year and there's no coming back from that build up.

yeh my hks hi-power cleans up nicely except for the titanium tip, must not have been cleaned properly in japan and even steel wool cant clean it perfectly

Use quickleen stainless cleaner. We sell it at 30 bux per kg. Non corrosive, lasts for ages, not very messy. Acts like a cut and polish. I'll bring some on the next meet.

Cleaned up the exhaust on the r32 well.

On another note, my mate vacuum sealed my money hahaha. (he's a butcher, dropped the car to his bro and went to get teh $)

Took ages to open

Not sure why your complaining these people have paid good money why shouldn't you answer a few questions not like they are breaking ya balls everyday if I bought something and Hana few questions I'd expect answers

Tens pushing it but 3-5 is fine

Yeah but some of them get creepy after they're finished with questions related to the product. As far as I see it you ask questions before you buy a product, not after it. I certainly don't pester people I buy items off after I've received the item.

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