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Had to give him thumbs up for wtf factor, you don't expect that shif.

As Alex said, get removable panels replaced or resprayed and then paintless the fixed stuff. Paintless is like $80 a dent and it adds up quickly. And yeah the Commodores and Falcons of the early 90's, lol, my friend's VR was smack bang in the middle of the last one and not a single pin dent. My car turned into a golf ball :(

Panel beaters usually outsource paintless guys to do that kind of work anyway, and then they tack on their profit margin...or are you talking about getting a panelbeater to prime and respray the damage? I'm tempted on a full respray for mine...sooner fork out the extra than spend half and have mismatching panels etc.

Not sure what one I've got, haven't played it in ages, might be 2010

Think we got 2011. and tried to play online and failed. Cas should be bringing me bf3 home soon. There's a 700mb update I think

how cool are 6 core cpu's these days

some of the technology in them is pretty clever

i remember back in the old days

single cpu all the way baby

single celeron 333mhz woahhhhh

then there were the clever people running dual celerons

double the power!

how cool are 6 core cpu's these days

some of the technology in them is pretty clever

i remember back in the old days

single cpu all the way baby

single celeron 333mhz woahhhhh

then there were the clever people running dual celerons

double the power!

Crazy power now, seems like a waste now in a gaming rig haha overkill and a half. Basic systems have like 4x the power of a few years ago :\

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