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butt really i think you are the one that is butthurt because you couldn't actually do it alot cheaper like you thought you could...

you think im just another typical Aussie paying too much for everything...but you got me all wrong brother..

got some new recipe ideas from this blog. not bad.

http://dimlylitmealsforone.tumblr.com/page/3

lol..started off ok with snags bacon and tin spaghetti.....but it just gets worse from there....waffle hamburger did make me drool a little tho...

Number of stone chips, and a reasonable number of scratches. Not sure how many will polish out or if they need touch ups first

if you can see undercoat or metal....it will need touchup...if scratch is still car colour...should be ok...but depending how deep it is may not be removable...but with enough shine you can blind people from noticing it..:P

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