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Here's some pics after giving my car its first decent clean since its been in the country :rofl:

So your the b*stard that got the plates i wanted, haha.

Here are some of mine after its first proper clean.

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Toon job of the first, and last time my car ever visited the spit :) sitting high still from trying to get it on the trailer that afternoon ahahaha

Looks a lot different now, moulded widebody 18x13inch veilside mags etc.

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