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Old 22 August 2009, 07:26 PM
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heres few pictures after a polish and wax. only problem was couldn't resist giving it some down the dusty track on the way out and had to wipe the whole car over again when got home, worth it though lol





Old 22 August 2009, 07:42 PM
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looking good , nice example of a dbm
Old 22 August 2009, 07:44 PM
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looks nice, just needs set lowering springs and nice set of wheels
Old 22 August 2009, 07:46 PM
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Looks like u have different coloured wheels, or is that jus a trick of the light?
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front drivers wheel different colour slightly darker, pain in the a**e to clean the alloys aswell. looking to get some prodrive alloys at later date along with a coil overs on wish list after paid for my wedding next year lol
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Not bad shame about the different wheel colours though, should get married in Vegas much cheaper
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Nice example of the breed,I am compiling a list of JDM STI chasis no,would you send me yours,I have a Wagon GGB-002353.no reg numbers just model-chasis
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looks nice bud! what wax do u use - its got a nice deep shine to it!
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looks good it will look even better with some new alloys dont envy you cleaning those and i got white wheels
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Meguiers clay system then meguiers paint cleaner (step 1) then meguiers polish (step 2) then meguiers luxuary wax, takes time but well worth it, just doing the clay system makes huge difference. Don't do that all the time though, a wipe over followed by a wax most weekends keeps it managable as dirt just wipes off
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Originally Posted by 0victory0
Meguiers clay system then meguiers paint cleaner (step 1) then meguiers polish (step 2) then meguiers luxuary wax, takes time but well worth it, just doing the clay system makes huge difference. Don't do that all the time though, a wipe over followed by a wax most weekends keeps it managable as dirt just wipes off
Do you do call out's? mine could do with some of that
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Lol GMballistic, she already moans I spend to long doing mine think she might have somthing to say to come and do yours aswell. If you haven't done the clay system before it's easy today and can really tell difference. Then just give a wax after should look good after
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probably why i don't clean mine so much, once you've got it looking nice you just want to take it out and dirty it up!!!!

looks good though
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Lol, once got a nice build up of wax on her though the dirts so much easier to get off so don't feel so bad when doing a little off road
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