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i got southland carwash to steam clean my now-gone pulsar a while ago. Seats turned out good, but they sprayed the entire interior (radio and everything) with some shitty washing product that stayed sticky. I had re-go over everything with a damp cloth to get the stickiness out. it was like a pink, nice smelling soup kitchen happened inside the car. They even accidently left a bottle of it under the drivers seat. spastics.

1 hour ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

You literally just bought an R32 in the exact condition as the car the guy is making inquiries about

nah the new one is worse lol.
its pretty bad but saveable .

1 hour ago, Kinkstaah said:

Dumb question, is there any good BUDGET detailers? Somewhere where you can just go on a very low notice and get a reasonable to OK job of interior detailing because majorly CBF and car looks pretty shit 95% of the time anyway?

By "good enough" I mean good enough to think "oh yep, that's cleaner now" but with 0 desire to actually take a photo of it.

In springvale cnr of westall and osbourne i think? next to GT hyperauto

$15 for a hand car wash. not bad considering it takes em like an hour

I wonder what the IT section at Telstra is like....
Would it be filled with ex-public servants who just dont give a fark and do nothing all day.
Or would it be generally younger IT personnel who just dont give a fark and do nothing all day.
Or would it be a small team of extremely over-worked individuals that are constantly putting out fires and trying to resolve the countless issues that arise? 

All of the above.

I took the 33 to a shopping centre carwash when i first got it. 

 

dude used a pressure sprayer at close range to remove a birdshit and stripped a soccerball sized bit of paint off the bonnet

4 minutes ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

I took the 33 to a shopping centre carwash when i first got it. 

 

dude used a pressure sprayer at close range to remove a birdshit and stripped a soccerball sized bit of paint off the bonnet

That just means you had shit paint doe

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S13 convertible in manual. i kinda like it because its stock? maybe thats what happens when all you see are S13 drift cops anymore

http://www.carsensor.net/usedcar/detail/CU5088407384/index.html?TRCD=200002

11 hours ago, Leroy Peterson said:

S13 convertible in manual. i kinda like it because its stock? maybe thats what happens when all you see are S13 drift cops anymore

http://www.carsensor.net/usedcar/detail/CU5088407384/index.html?TRCD=200002

id love a stock s13 vert with the aero kit and R33 GTR wheels= porn

also, good mate of mine stacked his car last night, after a bucks party, into a house.
f**ked the house, nothing left of the car.

i really hope he just fell asleep at the wheel and wasnt being an idiot :(
the extent of the damage though, i doubt it.

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