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Brought my very first car today

Discussion in 'VT - VX - VU - WH - V2' started by Ryan Mckd, Mar 27, 2008.

  1. BANKS

    BANKS DW I'm a Spray Painter!

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    Nice car mate, i like that colour!

    Personally i wouldn’t get the loan, save up for the mods :) Plus im pretty sure the minimum from a bank is $5000.
     
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    I've already gotten a JVC headdeck and seat covers, not gettin the loan by the way and if i was i'd get it from my dad ( richie rich). Thanks for comments.
     
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    I've already gotten a JVC headdeck and seat covers, not gettin the loan by the way and if i was i'd get it from my dad ( richie rich). Thanks for comments. and does anyone know how to get those 2 strips down the side of your car off ( besides picking it off with your finger nails lol ).
     
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    djeyecon black is back.

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    Nice pick mate! Have a geeze at my first ride in my siggy :dance:. I should've probably spent about what you did on my first car instead of what i did though haha.
    With the strips on the side, i presume they would be glued in, if so you should be able to get them off using a flat head screwdriver and some elbow grease. Then just use an air drill with a caramel wheel to get the glue off. Not 100% sure though.
     

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