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Mirrors are off the car to get resprayed

Good to hear lol seeing I looked over the car for a few minutes and couldn't see it till you pointed it out ha think you should fix my boot for money lol? Seeing your car made me.... In my pants so I'm thinking about taking my engine out and just tidying it right upYour car is amazing !

Good to hear lol seeing I looked over the car for a few minutes and couldn't see it till you pointed it out ha think you should fix my boot for money lol? Seeing your car made me.... In my pants so I'm thinking about taking my engine out and just tidying it right upYour car is amazing !

I think I could have a look at it for you. Thanks hearing compliments like that makes all the hard work keeping it in that condition all worth while

I think I could have a look at it for you. Thanks hearing compliments like that makes all the hard work keeping it in that condition all worth while

Yeah be gd to tee up a day for you to have a lOok at it , Im gunna strive to have my car looking as nice as that keep the work up i hope I'll have mine as close to as nice as yours one day

Yeah be gd to tee up a day for you to have a lOok at it , Im gunna strive to have my car looking as nice as that keep the work up i hope I'll have mine as close to as nice as yours one day

I couldn't believe it when I saw how small it was...

Seriously, I thought he had totalled his mirror or something....like, folded it back and scrapped the shit out of it :D

Tom, you of all people should know how particular and fussy I am when it comes to the vspec

Tom, you of all people should know how particular and fussy I am when it comes to the vspec

Fussy is good. At least I know that should I ever need a panel beater, I'll be well taken care of :)

Might have to get you to tag along one day when I go looking for a new car. Could use your expert opinion/tools to supplement my meager knowledge.

So when are we going to do another run? Wanna drive the old girl as much as I can, while I still can ;)

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Fussy is good. At least I know that should I ever need a panel beater, I'll be well taken care of :)

Might have to get you to tag along one day when I go looking for a new car. Could use your expert opinion/tools to supplement my meager knowledge.

So when are we going to do another run? Wanna drive the old girl as much as I can, while I still can ;)

Happy laps is only 2 weeks away, we could roll down to that?

But... They'll be back on by happy laps time right?

I dunno. I have told the painters that I am in no hurry for them to get painted. Then once painted I need to get around to actually fitting them back to the car

I will never understand you Chris :) QR is like the safest place to drive around on....one could safely assume that the 15mins that it takes to get thru Toowoomba on the way to QR are probably the most dangerous minutes of the whole trip!

Ya soft cck :P

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