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You bringing the king sized BBQ again?
I like how you do camping, which is basically bring the entire contents of your house with you,
i'm not pitching my tent next to Scott the incredible snoring angle grinder again though.
There's always plenty in the for sale section for around a grand,
you may even be able to research the car on here by looking at their threads,
see what problems they've had and what they've fixed or modified.
Be patient, rushing in to buying one can leave you stuck with a money pit.
Been looking forward to it all week.
I know i'm late to the party but i've recently got into Mighty Car Mods,
i'm halfway though season 2, although the Aussie car scene
seems to be 20 years behind the rest of the world,
it's all massive body kits, boot installs and chrome wheels,
it's like...
I just used Auto Glym tar remover when I removed my Renault Sport badge,
I pulled the top of the badge towards me and poured a load down the back until it came off,
then I used some more to wipe the crap off the back and job done.
No heat or hairdryer needed at all.
I'd say it's the sticker that was used to sign off on the boot floor being pressed and welded in,
although it does say Visa on the back,
so maybe it's the receipt for a new boot floor after an accident?
Ten again it could be a random bit of paper completely unrelated to the car.
Rapid contraction of hot metal causes stress fractures, if not massive cracks,
best thing to do is just leave the bonnet up and let it cool down on it''s own.
You may be lucky and got away with it, but i'll be very surprised.