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Old 16-05-2007, 11:46 AM   #1
Falcon_Phill
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Default Rust and the sea

I was just wondering, because i live about 400 meters away from the beach, if it would have much of an effect on my car? Its garaged all the time with a cover on it, and i give it at least a wiping over if not a wash each time i put it back. Ive heard that the ocean salt will rust your car to rubber parts only and its really not good for it. Then again, theres a guy on my street closer to the beach with an IMMACULATE EH holden and it sits out the front every day and night as so it doesn't seem he is too worried about it. Im just wondering what everyone thinks from stories / experience. Thanks.

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