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3 hours ago, z00key said:


Not sure of the build up, could be from acid rain in japan?

Anyone up for a antilag supercruise in Collie later in the year? 

 

basically $130 for almost all day unlimited use of the track. No drifting or standing burnouts but everything else is fine. next one is May but i can make it. hoping to make august or october

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1 minute ago, TiTAN said:

Have you tried using a razor on the stains/build up? Same way you would tackle bad build up on a glass shower door/partition. Needs to be fresh and sharp.

yep agreed. 

 

thats how i clean the glass on my aquarium when its really dirty

Ok, New Windshield is on, It came pre-tinted which was nice. Looks much better than the last one.  and the Drivers Side door is fixed.

All but he charged me $603, and JapWreck charged me $125 for the window (which was the wrong window and I had to go back and get it swapped).

I played Tetris in my garage, moved a bunch of shit around etc... Now I can *just* barely fit the skyline in *if* I climb out through the passenger door

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Yeah the razor blade was 1 of the 1st things i tried with no change at all. Tried barmans friend, vinegar and baking soda, all sorts of Polish and all thats worked has been mothers water spot remover and a heavy duty buffer. As for track time i have never done it but could be keen.

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1 hour ago, Manne said:

Ok, New Windshield is on, It came pre-tinted which was nice. Looks much better than the last one.  and the Drivers Side door is fixed.

All but he charged me $603, and JapWreck charged me $125 for the window (which was the wrong window and I had to go back and get it swapped).

I played Tetris in my garage, moved a bunch of shit around etc... Now I can *just* barely fit the skyline in *if* I climb out through the passenger door

take care of it!!

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