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Well I told him it was factory and he told me he'd pretend it never happened. But he said remove it before I get yellowed. He was nice guy. Didnt thrash car, let me go with him on the inspection, I played dumb and got him to "teach me" about the cars features. He was pretty excited.

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the front plate doesn't fit, it's too wide, so I need some kind of

I ran out of fuel on the way home at a set of lights on Orrong Rd, so many assholes just beeping at me and yelling at me to "move your car!"

Shout out to the legend that towed me off of the road, top bloke, he's getting discounts and midnight meetings ;) for the rest of his life.

Put some fuel in it (always keep a jerry can of fuel) shes running fine. I filled it up just before it went to KYP....so I'm guessing they had a little fun... just happy it didn't break down during the test.

Will fill it up 100% after work tomorrow all ready for Saturdays cruise!.

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