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Yup.

I don't like domestic flights let alone the thought of international, the thought of flying overseas makes me nauseous then a few unfortunate events relating to flying overseas just add to that, needless to say, could not fly Malaysian Airlines even if it is just unlucky at what has happened... But I am sure you will have an awesome trip...

We are contemplating USA end of next year, early 2016... Even then I am tempted to stop in Hawaii for a day or two so that it makes the flight a little bit shorter...

Also... Who can suggest some places I can get a custom colour rattle can made up so I can paint some shiz?

Yeah It pretty much cant be bad, no work for 4 months, hard to go wrong really.

Thats probably better, I wouldnt mind doing shorter trips to different places, but Anna is doing courses while we are over there so it sort of has to go that long. I would like to do like 6 weeks there, 6 weeks in europe, 6weeks in South Africa, ect ect. but yeah at the end of the day I have 6 months of leave built up and I can afford to take it half pay so there is plenty of scope for those other things down the track!

Sounds like a plan! I want to do Europe but doing to start with USA/Canada and then another time go and do Europe (mainly Finland and Germany because relatives over there). I want to go to Japan but not sure about anywhere else in Asia or africa etc.

Autobarn

That's what Bodo said, I have no idea if they will be able to get it close to my Metallic pink/purple pearl since it's two colours on my car to make it what it is but if they can get it even remotely close I will be happy...

Martin let me know of a place in Geebung that may be able to do it and I've heard there is somewhere in Strathpine but not sure where. Gives me a few options at least, hopefully one can get close...

Paint matching in a can will never be 100%

Doesn't need to be, just needs to be close so I can cover the white and grey primer until I am ready for a full spray :)

main thing is they need to be able to scan a sample. not just find a paint code

Yeah, I can take my fuel cap off for them to scan otherwise I have a tin at home which is a fairly close match and was used previously on a door handle when my car was broken into.

Sounds like a plan! I want to do Europe but doing to start with USA/Canada and then another time go and do Europe (mainly Finland and Germany because relatives over there). I want to go to Japan but not sure about anywhere else in Asia or africa etc.

Japan aw yiiiisssss!!!

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