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Just had my car detailed by Final inspections and would like to share his great work :laugh: Bought this from Japan and comes up pretty bad surfaces.

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Swirls& Scratches

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After :)

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Hope you enjoyed it as much as my Cleaned and Shiny skyline that reflecting the skies.

Cheers

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it's the LE37 from Volk Racing & Top secret (the Gold Colour of Top Secret). The Model have been discontinued by Volk Racing, but yous till can order them from Top Secret in Japan. The only look alike you still can get now is the TE37 just without the Polished dish.

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that's stage 5 is $1500 i was told and the Stage 6 is $10,000. He said no one asking him to do the stage 6 yet, but it's available. Plenty of people did the stage 5 with him.

But Stage 6 is for Concourse people lovers only. He'll do it to the Highest Details down to micrometer size. He'll even do under the car and under the wheel arches as well.

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