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Anyone interested in making some $?

I have a R33 GTR S3 that has been sitting in my driveway for way too long. It needs a proper clean, clay & polish + interior clean up before I can get some photos taken and advertise it here & on carsales. I have all of the cleaning agents and applicators (but not a motorised buffer). I live south ~22km from town. PM me if you're interested.

Alternatively can anyone suggest a really good car detailer? The paint on the bonnet may need some work.

Anyone interested in making some $?

I have a R33 GTR S3 that has been sitting in my driveway for way too long. It needs a proper clean, clay & polish + interior clean up before I can get some photos taken and advertise it here & on carsales. I have all of the cleaning agents and applicators (but not a motorised buffer). I live south ~22km from town. PM me if you're interested.

Alternatively can anyone suggest a really good car detailer? The paint on the bonnet may need some work.

David, a mate of mine Damo (sau name was tryandcatchme) does the detailing for my Stag before each show, and he's good and passionate about doing a good job. I can ask him for you and check his availability. How soon do you need it done?

Edit: I should add, he'll only do it from his premises. PM me if you have any queries and wanna talk $.

Hey peeps, just a reminder to club members that nominations are sought for Committee positions on SAU-SA. Voting for nominees will commence next weekend, and you will have 2 weeks to select. So thats 1 week for nominations then 2 weeks to vote thereafter.

Link for SAU-SA members to nominate/vote is here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/No...ml#entry5025662

That is all :)

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