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Update, we should have it back next week, there is still a lot of work to do, all the front end wiring needs to be redone as it was ripped out, wheel alignment, re buff the whole car, apply window tinting, re gas the aircon system.

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2 hours ago, shoey85 said:

Update, we should have it back next week, there is still a lot of work to do, all the front end wiring needs to be redone as it was ripped out, wheel alignment, re buff the whole car, apply window tinting, re gas the aircon system.

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Looking pretty gd! Cant wait to see it ?

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11 hours ago, shoey85 said:

Update, we should have it back next week, there is still a lot of work to do, all the front end wiring needs to be redone as it was ripped out, wheel alignment, re buff the whole car, apply window tinting, re gas the aircon system.

 

I don't want to be that guy, but, I was taught that you're not supposed to buff a car for at least 3 months (normally 6) because the paint has to de-gass.

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CAR IS LOOKING HOT BTW ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
I don't want to be that guy, but, I was taught that you're not supposed to buff a car for at least 3 months (normally 6) because the paint has to de-gass.


He’s the expert I trust his judgement, also my brother is a painter and said they do it all the time at the shop so it can’t be that bad for it
7 minutes ago, shoey85 said:

 


He’s the expert I trust his judgement, also my brother is a painter and said they do it all the time at the shop so it can’t be that bad for it

 

It depends on how the car is baked, there are baking techniques which allow the gasses to escape faster.

Just now, shoey85 said:

Bloody hell its Hanky, between the Doggo
And the Misso I thought we’d lost ya!

Happy Friday bloke, any plans for the weekend?

 

I heard there was a football match on, might check that out.

What about you?

I'm considering buying a 4WD which might impress you Martin. Trev might also be impressed because it will most likely be a dirty DIESEL.

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I heard there was a football match on, might check that out.

What about you?

I'm considering buying a 4WD which might impress you Martin. Trev might also be impressed because it will most likely be a dirty DIESEL.



You know the way to my heart!!

I may go 4x4ing since we are still waiting for the R34!!

What game, I don’t follow men hugging on a grass field
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2 minutes ago, shoey85 said:

You know the way to my heart!!

I may go 4x4ing since we are still waiting for the R34!!

What game, I don’t follow men hugging on a grass field

 

 

I sure do! Hopefully in the new year I can tag along on a 4wd trip with you.

Some birds are taking on some cats in Melbourne apparently.

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