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Hrmm wanna sell the headlight spacers? That's the part I need lol

Nope :)

Wheel tech do really good work they in dandenong

I was not impressed with the work performed.

I've gotta get my wheel redone as a result

Always Powdercoating off Gatwick Rd in Bayswater...got some scratched up S15 alloys coated there and they looked factory brand new. Was about $45 a wheel? You can't always get the coats perfect / completely scratch-free, but you'd struggle to tell unless you examined up close.

I don't really need powder coating done I really want the outer lip polished properly. The car used to sit in one spot for months and you can see the corrosion from where the rain would sip and drip out. If someone wants to polish for me and give it a shit I'll be happy tried autosol with a drill but didn't really do much

Nerds are underrated. I'd stickerbomb the car with pokemons and drive around with an Ash baseball cap on, shouting out sleazy puns at P platers in Lancers.

Rofl.

There's a car with the plates EDBTZ,

Means My hand is in my ass. Lol

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