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truckwash is good for soot removal . But something like turtle wax Bug and tar remover is probably what you want though Leigh...spray on, wait and wash...dont let it rest on badges though it can eat through the glue

Also I know a weigh bridge in Clayton im sure they would let you on if asked nicely...its near Bosch..

awesome, thanks (to all the above)

More that the rego is still in my name and not available, although cancelled and refunded in full.

so I'm assuming kid never got car registered in his name....so technically the plates are still yours as registration plates are to be held by the owner upon sale of a not yet rwc vehicle....go into vicroads and request a replacement set...see what they say...

i think your saying its a mini ripoff....

and youd be right....

micra/mini similar meaning to name.

1275 engine in both.

lots of room.

super s/cooper s for sports versions.

both built in england...

you know it was actually meant to be called a "Michaela"....but mistakes were made in translation...true story :yes:

i shit you not i saw a sticker on a cressie near my work today.

it said

HEY NICE TOYOTA!

said no one.

i luled.

you need this.

Also i go to autobarn the other day....half the staff were out front checking out my car...lol

people love The Crez..nobody ever liked my skyline...well except the people who drove it...everyone who looked at it thought it was junk..

Still too much. I can eat at a restaurant for that. I'll be looking at $50 by the time I drink.

I want sub $20 meals.

Well then it's no question a tenderloins meal from Nandos with a paella or some mini wings.

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