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Hey PPlz

A mate just opened a new carwash down in *Caufield* does a great job

even has an easy entrance for low cars like mine :P

Make it down!

You might wanna let us know the exact location eg. Address?

Most importantly, does SAU members get discounts? :D

Theres going to be a multi million dollar car wash opening in september in my area, biggest one in australia. its f*kn huge. but probably will be pricey too

Where's your area? Hope there will be one that is similar to the old final inspection standards.

the one muztek is talking about is in templestowe on the apple peel round about opposite shell servo

Ah really?

A new car wash there too? (Well going to be...)

There is a small one just opened up not too long ago on Blackburn road, next to an indoor sports centre / gym.

I heard you can't wash your cars with tap water, only water you collect in the rain tanks, am i right?

That's if i want to wash at home, i heard a lot of things, australia being a drought country and all.

Yep, rain water only.

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