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oh no your kiddin right!

lots of towels and borry your misses hair dryer

No kidden..... Its almost dried up but left ugly marks on the door trim etc.... Must be acid rain in Tomago :/

But ran the car with the heater at 32 degrees and used a heap of chux etc, should be OK

No kidden..... Its almost dried up but left ugly marks on the door trim etc.... Must be acid rain in Tomago :/

But ran the car with the heater at 32 degrees and used a heap of chux etc, should be OK

Hope you had the air con on as well

Sucks to hear but must be something about industrial ares in general as my car gets a nasty film on it at work

Hope you had the air con on as well

Sucks to hear but must be something about industrial ares in general as my car gets a nasty film on it at work

i use to work at a steel works, similar to the old bhp up here.

my camry, oh man, poor thing ay.

after a week, my sparkling white car would be coated in caked on black muck, i literally had to scrub it off after a week! needless to say i drove the skyline to work about 5 times and washed it after haha.

Also will most likely be in a Silver VZ Commodore, as the corolla is at the panel beaters due to a dodgy windscreen install 6 yrs ago which has resulted in rust.

I don't know what's worse, a corolla or a bogandore....

Bring the import or GTFO! :P

Joel bro, cut the exhaust and the springs bro!!

Just take them off/out... And put steelies on the back!! :P

So far attendance is looking good for the 34's :yes:




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