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Do you have access to replacement ones or are they all faded and shitty due to age? If you're going to be taking them off for paint, you may as well just put replacement ones on...

You will need to remove them to prep them properly or you'll have cracked and cruddy paint within a few months...

So you're pretty much spraying a lubricant on a dried up surface... it'll make it look better very briefly, then look like arse again.

Go to Autobarn and try out a body plastic restorer spray, might last a bit longer... Long enough for a photoshoot either way.

bloody i.t job in mooroolbark aint nobody got time for dat

would spend the extra salary easily on petrol, tolls and time!

simon need to hook me up brah, i can be your bitch but won't be helping your blue ball situation

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Sounds to me like you don't have enough drive... Not willing to push your boundaries enough

Not sure if pun, not for that job.. for a good step up in work I obviously would travel.

SAU LAN FIFO vs I.T workers

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