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Just giving a shout out to Gavin from xtremeline who detailed my car today.

Seeing as he was one of the SAU-VIC sponsors i decided to book a full detail inspection. Including engine bay, interior and exterior. Also explained all the steps on maintaining and how to take care of it after he has detailed it. Gavin has been detailing for over 3years and is a friendly guy to talk to.

His details can be found in the sau-vic members area or you can contact him via 0407 559 770

Now for some pics!

(About to purchase a stock wing for the car, so the cwest gtwing coming off :rolleyes:)

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how much of a discount did this Gaven dude give ya for adverting his work? :rolleyes:

Im only recomending him due to his quality of work. He is already a sponsor of sau, and has plenty of sau-vic customers. I am only providing proof of work so others do not need to take a risk.

looks good man - one of hte nicer r32s i have seen

Its a good idea also to give credit - whether or not the person/place is a sponser of SAU. If they do good work, then chances are other sau paying and non paying members will also wanna take it to that person/place :rolleyes:

Cost me $150 for interior, engine bay and exterior. Took about 3 hours to do and comes to your place.

Was just about to buy a stock spoiler from a member but he was at deca for the week, but if a bigger spoiler pops up onto the market ill be sure to buy it :laugh:

Products he used were meguiar's cut/polish, wax and techwax from memory.

The interior and engine bay wasnt anything special. A couple of squirts of some liquid? (could have been a special interior cleaning product or regular soap), a wipe down and vacuuming of the car. Probably if you asked for a closer clean of interior and engine bay it would obviously take longer and probably cost more. His priority in my case was the exterior look of the car and thats what ate up the 2.5hrs of the 3hrs it took.

Looking right now at the water jets, there seems to be a small white ring around them which ill probably remove tomorrow.

Car looks tops but i have to agree get a bigger wing...

Dezz can u ever post without having something incriminate to say???

Patrick if you get a fine needle and run it around the washer you will get the stuff off no worries.. You'll find it's almost impossible to remove from a spot like that when the wax is wet...

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