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Heres my new ride... been waiting till i get her detailed and have a digital camera to use rather then my iphone but can't wait any longer so here are some pics will post more when she is clean and have a proper camera lol.

If the pics are upside down i apologies i did rotate them and save them but for some reason it does not always work :D

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^ hahah, fellow Detail Addition members... unite!

yes, you need to ditch that nasty chamois/sponge looking thing and get some Aquatouch MF wash mitts. www.finalinspection.com.au - EVERYTHING you need to look after the car properly is there.

Everyones cars look sick! I'll admit i'm getting a little jealous seeing all those P plates seeing as i went through highschool and uni before i could get my car :P + loan! lol

Its pretty stock right now though, only had her a couple of months, got a FMIC on the way and changing the exhaust after that. I wanted a black one but there weren't any around when i was buying, now there are two :ermm:

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^ hahah, fellow Detail Addition members... unite!

yes, you need to ditch that nasty chamois/sponge looking thing and get some Aquatouch MF wash mitts. www.finalinspection.com.au - EVERYTHING you need to look after the car properly is there.

Haha. At least someone on here won't give me funny looks for using 3 MF mitts (purple ones at that!), two waffle weaves and way too many mf cloths for one wash! Must admit, it's a mighty effort washing a black car..

Car looks like a beast, Bakes. I think the young fella is paying attention to the tailights. Important part of a Skyline. :P

here's my ride today after a good few hours of cleaning/waxing

tried to take a couple shots to show off the glossyness

got a bit of scrape on the bottom left of the front lip, you guys reckon this is coverable by touch up paint if i go to a specialist to get some mixed up?

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^ hahah, fellow Detail Addition members... unite!

yes, you need to ditch that nasty chamois/sponge looking thing and get some Aquatouch MF wash mitts. www.finalinspection.com.au - EVERYTHING you need to look after the car properly is there.

Daniel,

sent you a PM couple of days ago

Cheers

Michael

gersfan!

i looked into buying that car i think, from autoworx. Or a similar one, cos alistair was the only one selling decent R34s but when i enquired about some of them the price was higher than i was willing to go! and he refused to drop it...and now hes dropped them anyway but i bought a white R34 now.

But i still love my car, its just not what i was planning on.

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