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A credit to you si. We're going to have to have a detailing day when I've got shot of this house and things are back to normal
Thanks Danny... I keep thinking I should message you it's been a while there was wondering how the devil things were... hope to see you at a meet maybe sometime soon. We are going to have a detailing day are we we can spend a day on the R at some point get the worst grime off and give it a quick coat of wax no problem.
Originally Posted by MovingShadow
Definitely a 'how to' of how to modify a classic. Lovely car.
I see so many little touches I'd love to do but either can't be bothered of forget.
Thanks there I found the little trick that worked for me was to cut it down into small chunks, for a period of time when I washed the car I would pick an area to finish on eg door shuts one day arches another etc over a while it's suprising how you get around things, now it does not take to long to go over the whole thing in one hit.
Still looking good mate....thought you had sold and bought another before I clicked into the thread and saw it was the same car, long time no see.
Hey Scott... long time there !! still carrying on with the same car here, this one will see my Subaru day's out it's where I want it now and nothing else is planned I'm just going to enjoy
Sold yours ? someone has got a cracker there that was another great classic
Originally Posted by Moley_WRX
Looking good as always Si. The best classic on here IMO
Top man Gary thanks buddy
Originally Posted by SCOOBYNIPPA
Nice looking scooby dude well clean.
1 question what are those wheels and sizes.
Keep up the good work
They are Rota's from Rare Rims... model is GRA designed for a classic and made to fit over Brembo's. The rims are 18" x 7" with 215/35/18 tyres.