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1st you might wana whipe everything down with a damp cloth and a bucket of water. Then if there is any staining use some degreser on another cloth and rub it in then whipe down with water again. Don't bother going to the car wash and sparying that high pressure hose all over ya engine, you can easily F**k ya engine up. Don't risk it. :)

well you are getting an R33 right?

so you could just drive it in to the ocean.

that is the whales natural stomping ground.

Just open the bonnet before driving in.

should give it a good clean

LOL, smart ass.

My car is pretty quick for a whale so SHUT UP!! ;)

Love you man.

For the detailing just use some good metal polish and paintwork polish and hit everything in the engine bay with it, comes up nice and new :)

well you are getting an R33 right?

so you could just drive it in to the ocean.

that is the whales natural stomping ground.

Just open the bonnet before driving in.

should give it a good clean

At least the Japs won't go whaling their own kind.

;)

5 dolla they love u long time!

jus use metla polish and stuff like that....work thru each part of the engine bay and anything with really bad stains use degreaser and then wipe it off afterwards then continue the process!

well you are getting an R33 right?

so you could just drive it in to the ocean.

that is the whales natural stomping ground.

Just open the bonnet before driving in.

should give it a good clean

lol funny man

Thanks for the appreciated respones people.

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