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not all car wash's are dodgy, i hit the brush with the high pressure soap gun b4 i use it to make sure there are no stones or anything that will scratch the paint.

Gulp... I could never do it again. I did it once when i couldnt be farked and I hammered the hell out of it and even my white car was never the same again..

Really surprised so many of the cars have LM GT4s or the Driftek wheels. I suppose i shoudlnt be surprised as they look so good. I was sad to see my LM GT4s go, just hope my new wheels look the part. Car gets new bar this week, cant wait to have the car all one colour again :P

Really surprised so many of the cars have LM GT4s or the Driftek wheels. I suppose i shoudlnt be surprised as they look so good. I was sad to see my LM GT4s go, just hope my new wheels look the part. Car gets new bar this week, cant wait to have the car all one colour again :P

dont forget the uras ns01's :)

Dont classify my rims under teh dritek catagory :rolleyes:

I paid the extra for a reason lol

Just thought Id share a few pics of my pride and joy...

What building is this? Im gonna buy it and hire it out for photographs.. would make a bucket load. I think every Canberra cars been there and it looks awesome every time!

Cheers guys,

Its not actually a building, I think its called reconciliation place, its a walk way / underpass sort of thing and its smack in the middle of Canberra city on some nice green lawns, not really supposed to be accessable for cars :P

I think as long as you get the exposure right and your car is shiny its the best spot in Canberra for photos.

Edited by Bullet32

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