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so looked at my car more closely today and realised the roof, bonnet and a little on the passenger side has residue on it too so all in all looks like i'll have to get a full respray. :/

"Chicken 65 hot"

Is indeed quite hot. And a tad dry/old. Signature roti is Rich Maha's only saving grace these days :(

65 shouldn't be that hot... but can easily be dry if overcooked

Had pho at the viet restaurant chain which is popping up.

Such disappoint :(

^ there's ya problem

so looked at my car more closely today and realised the roof, bonnet and a little on the passenger side has residue on it too so all in all looks like i'll have to get a full respray. :/

Full respray at excess insurance cost.

Sounds like a good deal to me!

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Full respray at excess insurance cost.

Sounds like a good deal to me!

this is true haha. :)but have to get coilovers first waiting on import monster to get back to me.

how's the car treating you brah? much fast? horry shiet?

so looked at my car more closely today and realised the roof, bonnet and a little on the passenger side has residue on it too so all in all looks like i'll have to get a full respray. :/

f**ken dream boats. which suburb again?

this is true haha. :)but have to get coilovers first waiting on import monster to get back to me.

how's the car treating you brah? much fast? horry shiet?

Yeah she goes allright

Plenty fast

Rowville brah, in the good side of Rowville too :(

What are is the good side of Rowville out of curiosity?

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