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Hey Everyone

I have been thinking about it for awhile and its bugging me ...

Has any one had a professional cut and polish on their car? How did it come up?

My Bayside blue is looking old ( I think :yes: ) An Think it would come up ALOT better with a Pro cut ,polish and wax...No way it has been done EVA..An I have been waiting for my new shed b4 getting it done

Looking for a place In adelaide...

Anyone know of a good place ...or they have been...?

Or off the track a good detail shop for a once a year Pro touch up :rofl: Eg Shampoo Mats...Leather Clean /Care you guys know the drill :thumbsup:

if anyone has any B4 and after shots of some cut and polish jobs would love to see !

cheers

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my boss has just bought a established business in gepps cross which he takes over in a couple of weeks, pretty sure they do pro cut and polish there, be worth checking him out when he is up and running there. SVE is the business.

Call Tony @ Prestige Car Care (in my sig). He'll look after ya. Did a fantastic job on my 32 last time. Probably need to book him in a couple of weeks cause my cars been in a workshop for the last 2 months and looks like arse...

-D

Mate of mine Damo does a fantastic job and works from home. Has all the pro gear too and gets my car looking good for shows.

His number is 0433 800 045 if you're in or can get to the Regency area.

Tell him Roo sent you.

:thumbsup:

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