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Ok, still want to try this polish see if its any good, but a catch up tomorrow will be good.

Awesome let me know how did you go with the polish ? I could do for my daily run car, it's been sitting outside all the time [emoji28] yeah sounds good , I'll text you tomorrow after my court hearing [emoji3]

Haven't been back there for a long time, not much point since family is here. Malaysia on the other hand more often. I need to go back soon haha missing all my foods :)

Book your ticket Colin and come and join me [emoji28]

Or try the new airline Malindo apparently it's way better than Airasia , haven't try but some of my friends have :)

Yea my brother was using it and said its good but then surely their prices will start to increase very soon.

Ha I wish I can go so soon =( not much leave days after last year and I need to go over to Brissy for a couple of weeks, friend is expecting a baby end of this month! Will definitely try Msia next year!!

Is hubby going with you?

Yea my brother was using it and said its good but then surely their prices will start to increase very soon.

Ha I wish I can go so soon =( not much leave days after last year and I need to go over to Brissy for a couple of weeks, friend is expecting a baby end of this month! Will definitely try Msia next year!!

Is hubby going with you?

You should Manne ! So much to see and do in Malaysia plus it's cheap :)

Nah hubby stay to look after the ninjas PLUS he's saving some money to mod his car and for the Japan Holiday in December :) I only go for a week , he won't missing out much :)

You should Manne ! So much to see and do in Malaysia plus it's cheap :)

Nah hubby stay to look after the ninjas PLUS he's saving some money to mod his car and for the Japan Holiday in December :) I only go for a week , he won't missing out much :)

Ha I know, I usually go back once a year to KL at least. Been 2 years now. So next year will do a big one over there.....was thinking of 2 weeks :D

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Ha I know, I usually go back once a year to KL at least. Been 2 years now. So next year will do a big one over there.....was thinking of 2 weeks :D

lol just realised I made a mistake with names again [emoji28][emoji23] sorry !

2 weeks in KL ? Nah few days in KL,

Few days in Penang , sipadan or Thailand borders [emoji28]

Langkawi maybe - Duty Free island [emoji123]

Its going to take 2 or 3 go overs to completly get it all and shit load of elbow grease but so far happy with outcome. I have been using a big black n decker polisher as well and still taking forever.

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Using this stuff $26 bucks

lol just realised I made a mistake with names again [emoji28][emoji23] sorry !

2 weeks in KL ? Nah few days in KL,

Few days in Penang , sipadan or Thailand borders [emoji28]

Langkawi maybe - Duty Free island [emoji123]

Nah few days in KL then Penang Ipoh Melaka :)

Thailand maybe!

Plus I usually stay in KL a bit longer cause got a few close friends there to spend time with.

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Its going to take 2 or 3 go overs to completly get it all and shit load of elbow grease but so far happy with outcome. I have been using a big black n decker polisher as well and still taking forever.

Using this stuff $26 bucks

Hmm interesting, might try it out on the old car at home.




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