Keep thinking about getting this E46, but then I keep thinking about E39s and how I really want one. Idk tough decision. An M5 would be awesome but they're so expensive right out of the gate.
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Originally posted by andybob View PostDrinking Enthusiast with a Car Problem
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Originally posted by Dudermagee View PostI would have told them that I would take a sawzall to them and cut them into a million pieces before I would sell them for that much.
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Originally posted by coconutt View PostI mean, the dude owns a clean rebuilt V8 240Z (ugly ass local tire shop wheels but whatever), and it was in person when he offered it... I don't see how that offer can even be said with a straight face. Its like a 12 year old making an offer.Dude... My nissan has like a v8, man.
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Originally posted by 180roman View PostThis is the same stuff they sell at the local Bunnings hardware store here
Originally posted by Dudermagee View PostShould have laughed in his fucking face
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Originally posted by Kielan View PostKeep thinking about getting this E46, but then I keep thinking about E39s and how I really want one. Idk tough decision. An M5 would be awesome but they're so expensive right out of the gate.Instagram @wickedweiss
Fix your sig pic size cunt. <3 Ox.
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Originally posted by andybob View PostAfter reading some how-to's online, rouge is the way to go after you're done sanding. I really think once I get paid I'm going to pick it up and try it on my strut bar to see how well it works.
Then kicked him in the nuts and told him to gtfo
I already had some buffing wheels the hard one for cutting and soft one for polishing, but they are worn down already, so I'm going to get the Hard for black emery, medium for jewlers rouge and soft for White finishing compound.Drinking Enthusiast with a Car Problem
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Originally posted by Dudermagee View PostShould have laughed in his fucking face
Originally posted by andybob View PostThen kicked him in the nuts and told him to gtfo
I'm selling coilovers
I'll give you $30
*instant foot connecting to nuts* GTFO
*crawls back home*
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Originally posted by 180roman View PostWell I might get the black Emery compound too as it is the best for cutting and could save me tons of sanding time and my finger tips. They use Black after 600grit, which saves me going 1000 and 2000grit.
I already had some buffing wheels the hard one for cutting and soft one for polishing, but they are worn down already, so I'm going to get the Hard for black emery, medium for jewlers rouge and soft for White finishing compound.
Originally posted by Dudermagee View Postahhhh yeah
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Originally posted by coconutt View Post
I'm selling coilovers
I'll give you $30
*instant foot connecting to nuts* GTFO
*crawls back home*
Originally posted by andybob View PostYeah man. I have a birthday in a couple weeks so I am going to ask for it then. I think it will save a shitload of time when it comes time to do my wheels again. I can just sand with 600 and 1000, then buff from there. fuck yeah.
Once I get the kit I'll have to read about the different rouge abrasiveness and I'll probably go to Lowe's and pick up some more cotton buff wheels just to have on hand.
I also looked around on that site and they have the rouge for a good price so when I need more of that I can just buy it from there.
Holy shit I'm pumped I found that site. lol
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