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2038: The year that computer software may fail in a Y2K like fashion, due to 32bit signed integer overflow issues of UNIX style date formats.


2038-01-19 at 03:14:08 will become 1901-12-13 20:45:52


And planes will crash, nuclear reactors will melt down, and we'll all die… Just like midnight in the year 2000.

High speed MVA?

Are you planning to move away from Victoria? No chance in hell we're going to drive cars at high speeds by then, they'll all have automated max speed controllers which are linked to GPS...

Price Artz?

1 million dollars!!

usually between $50-200, ( depends on paint depends on car..) will get your paint looking reasonably schmick!!

I'm not going to give a flat rate as such when different colours and different sized cars etc all require a different amount of work...

Note ..this will not get your paint perfect , but it will look a whole lot better...perfection takes time and I don't really have the proper facilities for it as yet but I am working on it.

alternatively tell me what you are prepared to spend and I will tell you what I can do....but starts at 50$

High speed MVA?

Are you planning to move away from Victoria? No chance in hell we're going to drive cars at high speeds by then, they'll all have automated max speed controllers which are linked to GPS...

will we have our hoverboards by then ??

Sif buy new car in 2038. I'll have one of those classic r33 Skylines with that crazy internal combustion engine thing. It'll be some kinda underground road warrior deal, constantly on the run from the pollution police, breaking into museums and stealing fuel from their BP petrol station exhibits, and leaving a single spinner tyre track as my calling card

well worth the effort too...saw your car at dyno day it was clean as a :whistling:

I do clay and wax every 6 months...other than that just wash it whenever..coz too busy washing other peoples cars to do my own..

my skyline looks like balls :laugh:

Haha it's seen better days. When I picked it up from final inspection after wet sand. 'twas a mirror

1 million dollars!!

usually between $50-200, ( depends on paint depends on car..) will get your paint looking reasonably schmick!!

I'm not going to give a flat rate as such when different colours and different sized cars etc all require a different amount of work...

Note ..this will not get your paint perfect , but it will look a whole lot better...perfection takes time and I don't really have the proper facilities for it as yet but I am working on it.

alternatively tell me what you are prepared to spend and I will tell you what I can do....but starts at 50$

I got a few planes I wouldn't mind detailing for $50 - $200

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Haha it's seen better days. When I picked it up from final inspection after wet sand. 'twas a mirror

yeah its the best way to a perfect finish...mind if i asked what the charge was for that..?

I got a few planes I wouldn't mind detailing for $50 - $200

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