3 hours with a Claybar!!
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....Bluddy amazing product,can't beleive the difference it's made
Shame it doesn't show how shiny it is from the pics:-
....look,you can just about see my ugly mug
....wish i knew how to take decent pics
....risked 'life and limb'to get this one
....see,..I told 'ya it was shiny
....only to be usurped by the bosses 'Posh Volkswagon',Boo!
Jon
...hope they work after all that
Shame it doesn't show how shiny it is from the pics:-
....look,you can just about see my ugly mug
....wish i knew how to take decent pics
....risked 'life and limb'to get this one
....see,..I told 'ya it was shiny
....only to be usurped by the bosses 'Posh Volkswagon',Boo!
Jon
...hope they work after all that
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Hi Sonic,the vents came from Derek at ETS racing,thro a recent group buy.
..........I sprayed them myself,while the mesh came from Prodr..erm...Halfords 'race division'
..........I sprayed them myself,while the mesh came from Prodr..erm...Halfords 'race division'
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Thanks Adam
I'm going to be fitting some STi fog lamp blanks this week,if I can figure out a way to attach them
I've also got some lowering springs waiting to be fitted...trouble is,I work in Belgium a lot of the time.Where some of the roads
(in Antwerp anyway)were obviously not designed for motorised vehicles:0....let alone lowered Subaru's LOL
BTW,Sorry to see that your RB has taken a bit of a Knock
I'm going to be fitting some STi fog lamp blanks this week,if I can figure out a way to attach them
I've also got some lowering springs waiting to be fitted...trouble is,I work in Belgium a lot of the time.Where some of the roads
(in Antwerp anyway)were obviously not designed for motorised vehicles:0....let alone lowered Subaru's LOL
BTW,Sorry to see that your RB has taken a bit of a Knock
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Nice mate,
How well do clay bars work on dead flies?
Front of mine is looking like an insect mortuary!
Dave
PS, those are some large turbo gubbins on the shelf! Are they from marine engines?
[Edited by DJFish - 6/28/2003 11:10:46 PM]
How well do clay bars work on dead flies?
Front of mine is looking like an insect mortuary!
Dave
PS, those are some large turbo gubbins on the shelf! Are they from marine engines?
[Edited by DJFish - 6/28/2003 11:10:46 PM]
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Evening All
Yes it does,you wash your car first,dry it,then using the clay bar
and the supplied cleansing fluid,rub it back and fourth over the entire vehicle(1 small section at a time)
It removes all the contaminates and minute ingrained sh!te from your paintwork,leaving it feeling like glass to the touch.
I thoroughly recommend it,even if Scooby-Doo isn't impressed
...last time I buy a car off him LOL
Yes it does,you wash your car first,dry it,then using the clay bar
and the supplied cleansing fluid,rub it back and fourth over the entire vehicle(1 small section at a time)
It removes all the contaminates and minute ingrained sh!te from your paintwork,leaving it feeling like glass to the touch.
I thoroughly recommend it,even if Scooby-Doo isn't impressed
...last time I buy a car off him LOL
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Pleased your enjoying it, more than I can say for my new crap piece of turd Rav4.
David
Ex Scooby owner, maybe back soon as Toyota's are truely ****e
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Ex Scooby owner, maybe back soon as Toyota's are truely ****e
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