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got the small area on the boot/spoiler resprayed where it had flaked off today while at work.

guy comes in to fix cars we get from wholesale or auctions, came up great! very happy :D

paid 50$ which i thought was good.

got the small area on the boot/spoiler resprayed where it had flaked off today while at work.

guy comes in to fix cars we get from wholesale or auctions, came up great! very happy :D

paid 50$ which i thought was good.

Nice!

How long did it take?

Safer up there IMO. You can go at your own pace, there's hardly any cars on the road and the few that are have to sit behind / in front of you, not next to you.

Agreed, I'll be going for a ride up Mountain Highway tonight, not letting this dry weather get away from me lol.

i have no mountains close to me :closedeyes:

Happy it's all in purple now?

yeah :D

going to replace wing blade with carbon one though lol

gonna watch the avengers, alone..

=( everyone has watched it while i was rushing some assignment.

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i havent watched it :(

yup. ahh the shit he does, the damage to my knife he's caused..

and my friends just pointed out that charlotte has a very sinister pose in pictures, good for a meme.

ah shit, didn't realise he damaged your knife too :S

Nick did a GREAT job rolling my guards. *looks at all of the paint flaking off*

haha paint started cracking, so i had to make sure it kept going in the end :P

don't worry ill help you touch up

mmm dirty as though apart from wheels :P

i have no mountains close to me :closedeyes:

You're northern suburbs right? We'll head up Mountain Highway one day/night, it's about 10 mins from me and I'm 30 from the CBD, you'll love it, trust me.

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