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2 hours ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

I might actually buy one for a train station hack.

It's more logical as it would unlock circa $8k equity from the golf and it would most likely be more comfortable, faster, have the same features, (i.e. none) be manual and I would honestly feel more confident that it won't die one day.

I haven't driven the golf anywhere but the train station even once for over 12 months now so a $10k car is just a waste and the gheyness is lineball

 

If only I could motivate myself enough to sell the POS. :/



I'm currently riding around in my 03 Honda Accord Euro Luxury... got it for half your Golf. Definitely something to consider ;)

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52 minutes ago, UNR33L said:

2.4k back this tax year not too bad..  had to depreciate fair few things 

ppl in wasteland still go to deca? 

I can't do mine yet as Medibank f**ked up and I won't get my statement until 31/07/2016 at the earliest.

This is especially infuriating as:

1) They have sent Merowyn's and it's a joint f**king account.

2) They have now sent me 2 letters telling me they can't send me a letter

 

1 hour ago, Leroy Peterson said:

Ham you owe me 4 years worth of apologies for pulsar sledging.

Not really, I still meant everything I said :P

 

43 minutes ago, Mohsen said:

How the f**k do I fit a fire extinguisher in the beamjet without damaging shit?

Self Tappers. In the dash, across the airbag flap.

9 minutes ago, Daz said:

Or 5 rebuilds lol 

 

Cash has probably gone to some junkies on Centrelink 

Pretty much, old people and funding the deadshits who steal our cars

Any of you detailing kunce heard of/know about/rate opticoat?

related, detailing kunce look at this work  (https://bonvivantautocare.com.au/portfolio/opti-coat-pro-paint-protection-coating-window-tint-holden-maloo-r8-lsa/) and tell me if it's good/average/not good etc

 

Regards

1 hour ago, Daz said:

Your engine going to be done by 2020?

If I'm lucky. Lawrence, Ads and Shadz were helping me give him shit on Saturday. If the car isn't done before the end of the year he's gotta buy me lunch for a month

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26 minutes ago, dezz said:

Any of you detailing kunce heard of/know about/rate opticoat?

related, detailing kunce look at this work  (https://bonvivantautocare.com.au/portfolio/opti-coat-pro-paint-protection-coating-window-tint-holden-maloo-r8-lsa/) and tell me if it's good/average/not good etc

 

Regards

I don't reckon any of that paint protection is worth it. Just get a detailer to do a good correction polish on it and wax it regularly.

You'll move that thing on before the paint is fked anyway.

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I don't reckon any of that paint protection is worth it. Just get a detailer to do a good correction polish on it and wax it regularly.

You'll move that thing on before the paint is fked anyway.


I was of the same opinion, albeit without ever having researched the subject at all... I just assumed they'd just wash off etc but from everyone I've spoken to that has or has had it, they rate it..

Did you sus out any of his detailing photos? I looked at the blue mustang and black maloo photos and couldn't work out if he's not that good or just an average photographer..

I was of the same opinion, albeit without ever having researched the subject at all... I just assumed they'd just wash off etc but from everyone I've spoken to that has or has had it, they rate it..

Did you sus out any of his detailing photos? I looked at the blue mustang and black maloo photos and couldn't work out if he's not that good or just an average photographer..

Final Inspection - they will tell you what to bother with
39 minutes ago, Rekin said:


Final Inspection - they will tell you what to bother with

They'll sell you their own. They applied paint protection to our 86 and I did not think it was worth it. From memory we got them to fix it up cause a few days after some tar crap landed on the bonnet and the paint protection shit went all weird.

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