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So, Uni is out on holidays and ANU is next week. I'm guessing it's Uni studends who are doing the dirty on these cars since it's around this time during the year. I guess lock your car up during Uni Holidays? Holidays end at the end of July.

thoughts?

haha nah man winter has not many activities going on so people probably focus on the car scene more, turbos are funner in winter too :P. being an ANU student i really doubt they would have the balls to steal any cars, same as UC. If they did a lot of cars would be stolen from the car parks, its usually the hobbos that break into your car coz they see a two dollar coin somewhere in your car.

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So, Uni is out on holidays and ANU is next week. I'm guessing it's Uni studends who are doing the dirty on these cars since it's around this time during the year. I guess lock your car up during Uni Holidays? Holidays end at the end of July.

thoughts?

LOL the feral bogans who go around thieving shit are not smart enough to be Uni students. You're over thinking it. Sometimes shit just happens cos it happens.

Good stuff, tucked away from prying eyes. I hope theres a gate or fence hiding it even better.

Get some road base (gravel) cos its probly going to live there.

Noobs!? Can detail their own car :nyaanyaa: Newb

Ps i use "forever a noob?" dogtags on bf3 cos i am after 10 years playing it.

Good stuff, tucked away from prying eyes. I hope theres a gate or fence hiding it even better.

Get some road base (gravel) cos its probly going to live there.

Noobs!? Can detail their own car :nyaanyaa: Newb

Ps i use "forever a noob?" dogtags on bf3 cos i am after 10 years playing it.

Haha BF3 is sick.

1- Yep ! Gate is there hiding dat ASS.

2- Dad had originally planned to make it a drive-way: so it'll be permy. I don't think I'll be able to get it out tomorrow morining (Frost + Grass + RWD)

3- The detailer is a mate's mate of mine - he doesn't do dodgy. He takes it to the shop on the weekend and does it there. Does one car a weekend and takes several hours. So I'm guessing he'll be sweet.

4- Love Battlefield. BF3 kinda killed it for me but pre-orded BF4 and have recently re-downloaded BF3. :D

well i wash my car every weekend and wax it every third. It takes me about 15 minutes to wash it properly and about an hour to wax it. it is 100% worth doing yourself. Paint care is key to a cars overall appearance.

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well i wash my car every weekend and wax it every third. It takes me about 15 minutes to wash it properly and about an hour to wax it. it is 100% worth doing yourself. Paint care is key to a cars overall appearance.

Oh I would, but... the car is fiflthy dirty. Inside and out. I'm going to get it Pro-Done so it's spick ! then take car from then

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