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Wish I could get my front bar fixed up for this.

Ah.

Oh well... I'll just buy one of those over-sized bandaid stickers and throw it on the damage hahaha!

Washed the R on the weekend... amazed how good the paint still looks. Too bad for a certain mechanic spilling brake fluid on the bonnet. Goodbye clear coat.

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no problems Matty.....give me a call anytime your free mate....i will make sure the car is cleaned up and ready to be picked up by friday anyway....as i wont be here on friday.....we can just arrange a time for the pickup ;)

Wish I could get my front bar fixed up for this.

Ah.

Oh well... I'll just buy one of those over-sized bandaid stickers and throw it on the damage hahaha!

Washed the R on the weekend... amazed how good the paint still looks. Too bad for a certain mechanic spilling brake fluid on the bonnet. Goodbye clear coat.

Theres a few things I would have liked done before this show but never mind, I'ma still put my car in. Give it a good rub-a-dubdub friday night. Probably spend a couple hours on it making it look nice lol

Just got the word last night that a few of my mates will be doing promo work down there this weekend.

They're a decent bunch of chicks and it gives everyone something to look at apart from cars :)

any of them single :( jks

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