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Have read in a few places that if there's finance owing on it, isn't the general procedure to get a printout of the remaining owing on it... then YOU pay the finance company with one bank cheque, and pay the seller the remaining balance?

Seems better than trusting a seller you barely know with your money until they pay off their debts and still have the car...

Bought a car tonight.

If the seller pays off the finance tomorrow, how long before I can get confirmation that it's unencumbered?

That's not how you announce something in Vic wasteland

You're supposed to write like we already knew about it

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Sup yo...

Recommendations of Paint Strippers which are strong as fk and would be able to munch up factory powdercoat from alloy rims?

Would bunnings spec be good enough? Just aim for the one with the most lethal sounding warnings on the label?

Getting tyres / weights / valves stripped off my rims today so I can spend the night getting dirty and prepping them for some sweet satin black paint action.

That's not how you announce something in Vic wasteland

You're supposed to write like we already knew about it

where can i buy some 600mm long condoms?

need to water proof some zuchinis for international export.

#subtle.

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Best stripper can be bought at SCA and is an orange/red lava colour.

Stings the moment it contacts, no delayed burn like some. Rancid smell too, really gets up your nose.

I did end up getting the Polystrippa pictured and it works well... Used a wire wheel to scuff

Paint just falls off the shiny metal underneath... Does want to still grab the spokes which are all sandblasted judging by the texture underneath, but still comes off fine with a few coats and some hard sprays with the hose (don't have a pressure sprayer with me atm)

:)

Now, where can I buy paint from tomorrow to spray these satin black with a semi-gloss finish?

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