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the rear facing fog light switch actually turns the front ones on too - go figure

its probably like that from factory but seems odd that a rear facing fog light button turns on the front ones

they're a wierd looking light, it seems like light comes out of them but from behind the globe itself, not a direct beam, very cool :D

ok how the frig do you see the engine number on this thing

i cannot for the life of me see mine at all

there's shit everywhere in the way

will vicroads have a wah if i cant actually see it ?

like it know where it should be but its too hard to see .... ?

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They might not even give 2 shits to look for it. If they do then let them look around and find it. Not your problem.

On a somewhat related note, rwc bloke couldn't find my engine number on the Subi and put another number which I'm guessing is just manufacturing related down. Glad I picked up on it else coulda been potential drama at Vicroads.

happy bday alvin?

haha also i've seen that jonoe, smh.

but it did make me want sushi. so am going to grab sushi as post-exams meal with some chums. which will probably sub-par, but will make up for it in quantity... #unilyfisthepoorlyf

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