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Looks awesome David - glad to see it is finally back on the road. Now you need to join up to SAU:SA www.sausa.com.au and come on our upcoming Members only dawn cruise and show it off! Then the SAU Nationals are 28-30 October and you can come over with all of us and race it at Winton :D

Is it a rear Nur engine, or did you just paint it?

You can use paint cut and polish to remove the water marks. If they are really stubborn you can also try some of that CLR Clear stuff on a rag(diluted), and then polish it afterwards.

I had water marks over most of my car and ended up having to 2000 grit wet sand and then PPG system one cut and polished the whole car. It works on glass too. Taking it to a car detailer would have been a lot easier...

Looks awesome David - glad to see it is finally back on the road. Now you need to join up to SAU:SA www.sausa.com.au and come on our upcoming Members only dawn cruise and show it off! Then the SAU Nationals are 28-30 October and you can come over with all of us and race it at Winton :D

Is it a rear Nur engine, or did you just paint it?

Online membership form completed :thumbsup:

Won't be able to make the nationals this year, just happens to be the weekend of a mates wedding.

I have met a few members over the years, but am looking forward to coming to some club events and officially introduce myself and the car.

ps.. the covers are just painted

Edited by Nightcrawler

You can use paint cut and polish to remove the water marks. If they are really stubborn you can also try some of that CLR Clear stuff on a rag(diluted), and then polish it afterwards.

I had water marks over most of my car and ended up having to 2000 grit wet sand and then PPG system one cut and polished the whole car. It works on glass too. Taking it to a car detailer would have been a lot easier...

I've tried cut and polish.. I thought acetone might have done the trick, but still no good. I guess CLR and see if I can sand it back?

I watched a detailer on youtube do it, they make it look so easy.......

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