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Ok so vinyl wrap looks pretty good.

I decided to get white carbon fibre wrap and do my bonnet and roof

I started at about 10 this morning

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AND THAT'S AS FAR AS I'VE GOT

WRAP IS CRAP!! BULLS**T STUFF

"Wrapping is easy""

LIES LIES LIES ITS STICKY AND CREASES AND TEARS AND YOU BURN YOUR SELF WITH THE HEAT GUN

I figured I'd take the bonnet off after about 2 hours of effort, BUT NO THE WRAP GOT STUCK ON THE QUARTER AND I DROPPED MY BONNET.

Not only that THE DIRTY CAMEL JOCKY NEXT DOOR IS HAVING A WINGE ABOUT THE NOISE OF THE HEAT GUN!!!!

Look mate, I don't care if you don't like it, I don't care if its incredibly loud.

I don't care if it's Sunday and I don't care you work late.

Faaaaark this shyt

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Looks painful and knob jock next door can go sit on a pine cone between 7am-7pm all noise is free game. Get the motor running and just sit on limiter in the garage. :lol:

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dream boats who don't have their dogs on leashes in a public area. Some wanker with a huge f**king dog ran for another dog, I was passing him, hit the dog, over the handle bars I go, fractured my left arm, my right arm is badly sprained. I can't do anything. Can barely hold a cup of coffee.

To make it worse the flamin mongrel didn't even stop, but he was quick to put his dog back on a leash.

4 weeks in compression bandages and a straight jacket type sling. Had the option of a cast but declined,it would've been from my shoulder to my wrist.

When old peope can't drive and hit your car, get out yell at you saying your the d**khead that can't drive when they are reversing out on a blind corner really fast. (Wasn't the skyline this was last year)

He got out yelled at me checked his car I got on the phone to call the insurance and he got in his 4x4 that didn't have a scratch and drove off

He didnt think to much. I have his address and his wife came out and was like I'm so sorry

I am raging about my housemate, he is ALWAYS sick because he doesnt eat like a real person, this year i reckon he has bought about 30 different diseases home, seriously if there is a zombie apocolypse this other f**ker will be patient 0, my immune system finally gave in. Poor immune system, it shouldn't be getting tested this hard!

I am raging about my housemate, he is ALWAYS sick because he doesnt eat like a real person, this year i reckon he has bought about 30 different diseases home, seriously if there is a zombie apocolypse this other f**ker will be patient 0, my immune system finally gave in. Poor immune system, it shouldn't be getting tested this hard!

You have a housemate?

Idiots who say 'mint condition'

Get there and looks like its been stomped on and thrown off a bridge..

Then wont even lower the price $10 for fuel at least...

And finding more & more bog under paint...

All they do is hammer the metal in so they can fit more bog... WTF!

Finding a Steering Rack for a Nissan Leopard. I can usually find anything but seriously! This is crazy!! Don't know what else shares the same rack so that makes life harder...

Asked Chris Rogers yet?

Finding a Steering Rack for a Nissan Leopard. I can usually find anything but seriously! This is crazy!! Don't know what else shares the same rack so that makes life harder...

I could get it recoed for trade price?

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