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Easy mate, meguiars next gen tech wax 2.0 other than that keep it clean with washing it. Since it is a new car you don't need to use a clay bar/Take it to a detailer. The meguiars wax is REALLY easy to use.

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Don't take it personally to heart and make a big deal. Said in fun with a bit of truth.

Like lawyers being sharks, like car salesmen being slimey.

It means I am cautious with Real Estate agents.

Do they represent the seller or the buyer? The easy answer is the person who engages them.

The real answer is that they are in it for themselves.

Personally I dislike Sales .....

:P this emoticon means Jks.

Oh oh oh - And the guy who started this business thread in 2005 (Andrew) he was a successful real estate agent :thumbsup:

he was a great guy. Liked to look after his appearance a bit too much tho. The true Metrosexual.

His favourite colour was pink !

One night at our regular trivia night the whole gang wore PINK shirts about a dozen skyline owners - big laughs had :D

The list Vielside is Andrew

LIST:
VeilsideR33= Real estate agent
R31DET= ex car detailer and car artist, works for Ingrams Auto Electronics & Air conditioning
Supaflyskyline= electrician
R31_Silo2= Jeans west
4PKNUP= Target (the T is silent)
Terminal= Engineer
Amaru= Network Engineer
NJR 34GTT= IT Specialist with IBM
Bluprint= Web developer
Stevie= Public relations
Frink= ABC T.V and film and T.V guru
Oscar32= Child psychologist
OZR32GTR= IT Consultant
Leech_ = Network engineer
Sauce= Coles and studying 3D
Race_snooze= IT and ex Air-conditioning tech
skyGTRline= Southers ****
djhatton= Electrical section at domayne
bambinator= Doctor at Canberra Hospital
Anakha= Royal Australian Air Force
Yeti= Lawyer
Biancardi= Tiler
Marc2= Owner of dicount tyre service, Belconnen and Gunghalin and they are also authorised inspection stations, call 62515977 and ask for Mark. Fitter and turner, Mechanical & electrical engineer
SKYLVIA (Beau)= Electronics boutique
Matski= Commercial broadcaster
Noony= I.T security
LTSJayce= Athletes foot - Belconnen

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