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according to the text i just recieved i've won 990,000 pounds in nokia/freelotto :huh:

fezas for all

Quick give them your credit card details and expiry and ccv number on the back so they can send it to you

0:00 - 1:05 best thing i've heard in ages

should sack all current rappers and just make remixes of old school tracks...

Veli - the warning shot. winner

What happened to Justin911? He had facebook but prob deleted me :(

Don't think he ever really used it

Sneak preview for Rim...polished bike today. Wax/sealant goes on tomorrow for shine/protection. The polish wasn't a harsh one, so the deeper scratches are still there, but I'm pretty happy with how it came up. Now strong aware of why people hate owning black vehicles.

Before

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After

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Top half of windscreen unpolished, bottom half polished

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Now if the weather would clear up so I can ride the farkin thing!

oh also a note, was on the way home from a work meeting earlier, booze/drug bust on bwd hwy just before mtn hwy... one of those ones where they block off both the left and right lane; and force you into the centre one. so slight delays there lol. i got waved through though this time :D.

+1 :(

Looks like it's come up pretty good brah. Is it less work to polish bike since less area?

Yeah less physical work, bit trickier though...jagged fairings and tight nooks means you gotta take your time and do it by hand instead of machine. I'm pretty obsessive too; if you just wanted to polish the main/obvious fairings, you could do it in under an hour.

That was just the tail lights surrounds...farkin mismatched to the body colour. Seems to be common with 34s. Came up a little better after the polish, still off though. Your whole car needs a respray lol.

i hate owning black vehicles.

but would own another black soarer. am srs.

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That was just the tail lights surrounds...farkin mismatched to the body colour. Seems to be common with 34s. Came up a little better after the polish, still off though. Your whole car needs a respray lol.

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lol. its a daily, its gonna get dinged up. not too fussed with the different colored panels tbh

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