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5 NeutralAbout 740i_Lou
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Name
Lewis
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740i e38
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Car 2
Nissan Teana
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Must be getting more popular aye? Thats good to know. FYI I only used it on my wheels as the were rough as guts with chips and scrapes and I couldnt be bothered prep'ing them for paint.
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I used the black on the wheels on my old car. Lasted pretty well on a daily driver. Would not recommend if you ever go on gravel and you have to be really carefull with cleaning. Takes a bit of effort to clear brake dust as you cant scrub with a brush. Also, not sure if its still the same but Griffin were the only importers/distributors in the country and they only ever wanted to bring in the basic colours. Was never able to get any of the clear coats or special colours. Just black, blue, yellow and red. It's also $40+ per can.
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No interest at all?
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Probably one of the lower rates available. Other than using your bank. Sent from my C6603 using Tapatalk
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Make an offer.
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Looks really nice. Would love to own something like that.
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For sale on trademe yeah?
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Ah yes it was a different one. This one was brought up in that thread though I see. Knew I had seen it somewhere.
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Isnt there already a thread about that? Or is piss yellow more common than I though
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Yeah definately looks like a commy.
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Due to a change in circumstances, I will be selling my car in the near future. As I don't believe they add any value to the car itself I am keen for EOI on the plates. They are manufactured and on the car at the moment but are in good condition. I have a figure in mind but unsure how reaslistic it is so throw me some offers to consider.
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Most people hand the same opinion as you. The media post these stories to Stir sh*t. Sent from my C6603 using Tapatalk
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Fyi, autosol works just as good as anything else I've used. Skit cheaper too. Sent from my C6603 using Tapatalk
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Not at this stage. I quite like the two tone. Think the black compliments the Mojave nicely. Sent from my C6603 using Tapatalk
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I've got a mate that worked for a wreckers and they always used the cheese wire method. Something you should keep in mind is that you dont want to damage the roof line where the window mates to it. I had a LS400 that had had a new window put in and they had damaged the paint when they removed the original window. Subsequently the roof started to rust.