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Fair enough, I thought as much too. 
Can't wait to see and hear how it turns out.



All I can say is WOW!! It turned out to be amazing! Better than I had hoped [emoji106]?[emoji106]?[emoji106]?[emoji16][emoji16][emoji16][emoji344][emoji344][emoji444][emoji445]
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35 minutes ago, z00key said:


Never heard of it? Or nother name 4 crabs?

Pretty sure its Sunburn.

Just now, shoey85 said:

 

 


All I can say is WOW!! It turned out to be amazing! Better than I had hoped emoji106.png?emoji106.png?emoji106.png?emoji16.pngemoji16.pngemoji16.pngemoji344.pngemoji344.pngemoji444.pngemoji445.png

 

 

This makes me happy.

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Never heard of it? Or nother name 4 crabs?


I'd happily swap for crabs

When it hits I feel like clawing the skin off my back with a blunt nail. I'm sure sleeping on a fire ant nest would be more relaxing
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All I can say is WOW!! It turned out to be amazing! Better than I had hoped [emoji106]?[emoji106]?[emoji106]?[emoji16][emoji16][emoji16][emoji344][emoji344][emoji444][emoji445]



What did you get?



What did you get?



New sound system for the R34, JL sub and front splits, R type coaxial for the back, new deck alpine and got some amps from a mate who helped install it all. Sounds mint, quite loud too with a decent rumble [emoji16]
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Rain isn't that bad if you wash ya car outside use the rain as a final rinse after the hose it then garage it n dry it there [emoji2]

You gota remember scheme water has that much calcium and hard minerals in it thats why you get all them white dry dots. [emoji34]

Its like going to the car wash and getting the spot free rinse basically water runs though a water softener. [emoji16]

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