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bah way to rub it in :) infact even if we didn't have restrictions i couldn't wash the car here i live in a townhouse complex and theres really no where i could do it easily.

Makes more sense to pay mt gravatt carwash 33 bux and get a full wash wax and interior clean :huh:

bah way to rub it in :) infact even if we didn't have restrictions i couldn't wash the car here i live in a townhouse complex and theres really no where i could do it easily.

Makes more sense to pay mt gravatt carwash 33 bux and get a full wash wax and interior clean :huh:

yeah i reckon, we got nothing like that up here at all.

souds really good.

yeah i think because i have the r34 seats and a few other silver things (boost guage and my door sill panels are actually polished stainless steel) it came up ok

start back at work on the 8th jan.....at bundaberg on my first week back from holidays :)

yeah i think because i have the r34 seats and a few other silver things (boost guage and my door sill panels are actually polished stainless steel) it came up ok

start back at work on the 8th jan.....at bundaberg on my first week back from holidays :)

yeah i didnt realise what u had done to your seats until you said, looks good. u can go visit the inlaws in bundy again lol

i start back on the 2nd.

there wont be much happening anyway but we are still opening.

ud seriously trust ur pride and joy with some mofo that wouldnt know what the difference between a synthetic and natural wax? :)

its not a proper wax just a spray on coating... they dont buff it in or anything. Its good to use between real waxing jobs.

As i said i have to use places like these (or a carlovers) as i dont have the facilities to detail the car like i used to, plus its illegal now to wash it properly :huh:

its not a proper wax just a spray on coating... they dont buff it in or anything. Its good to use between real waxing jobs.

As i said i have to use places like these (or a carlovers) as i dont have the facilities to detail the car like i used to, plus its illegal now to wash it properly :)

that's a Detail Spray, which u should buff off.

depends, u only give them one go at it see what products they use etc they cant hurt it that bad.

You'd be supprised. Its extremely easy to put scratch marks in ur paint if ur not careful. You fellas should see the cars that i do :huh: (if u want ur own car done, i can arrange that)

My name is Isaac and i live in a trash can

I see ur edit, and raise u an edit :)

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