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As the thread suggests (and I've done a search) - does anyone know of someone or someplace that does a good cut/polish/wax job at a good competitive price? Just got my car resprayed so looking to get it waxed up.

Cheers.

Best way if to do it by hand by ur self and u know how u want the car waxed and how good u want it so best way is to do it your self or if you near SE suburbs go to E hills shopeing center the carpark where u go to undercover spots is a place where they do the detailing the owner that owns that owns 22 pizza shops and i work at the pizza shop in the terrace there lol. that detailing place is pretty good i get it for free as i work for the owner muahahahhahaha :dry:

Best way if to do it by hand by ur self and u know how u want the car waxed and how good u want it so best way is to do it your self or if you near SE suburbs go to E hills shopeing center the carpark where u go to undercover spots is a place where they do the detailing the owner that owns that owns 22 pizza shops and i work at the pizza shop in the terrace there lol. that detailing place is pretty good i get it for free as i work for the owner muahahahhahaha :yes:

So you're saying you could do a better job yourself than taking it to a proper professional? :dry:

If you take your car to that place, mentioned above, they must do a shit job; as you're claiming you'll do a better job yourself :D.

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The best is:

Final Inspection

95-101 Brunswick Road, Brunswick, VICTORIA 3056

(03) 9387 8008

[email protected]

But quality costs, so don't expect it to be cheap, but his work is well worth the price.

Another person to consider would be Matt (Mavric on these forums). He has been doing a great job on a few cars lately, he even details the exotic cars, Lambo's, Ferrari's, etc, at the P1 club.

So you're saying you could do a better job yourself than taking it to a proper professional? :dry:

If you take your car to that place, mentioned above, they must do a shit job; as you're claiming you'll do a better job yourself :D .

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The best is:

Final Inspection

95-101 Brunswick Road, Brunswick, VICTORIA 3056

(03) 9387 8008

[email protected]

But quality costs, so don't expect it to be cheap, but his work is well worth the price.

Another person to consider would be Matt (Mavric on these forums). He has been doing a great job on a few cars lately, he even details the exotic cars, Lambo's, Ferrari's, etc, at the P1 club.

Thanks Alan - long time no see... how's your car coming along/

Thanks buddy, I'll give them a call - was after something more closer to the Western Suburbs.

Thanks.

Mav = Mavric (Matt)

Just drop a PM to Mavric

Car still has no engine, will not be finished till next year.

Thanks mate, I've ropped him a PM - he's kindly responded - we'll tee something up soon.

Really, no engine... hopefully by March when I get my license back and when your car is on the road again, we should catch up in cruises... I've been a member for quite a while and never had the opportunity to go on a cruise... this will surely change soon.

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