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Well we were the only girls there but it was a totally awesome day.Thank you waxit guys for washing my filthy skyline and allso a lovely lunch.It was really nice to meet all you guys,soon as i got back to my motel i cleaned my rear bar and zorst tips your cleaners are amazing so easy to put on and take off no hard work at all.Look forward to seeing you all again Genelle. :cheers:

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Fantastic day, really glad I went, and learnt heaps from a well-run workshop that covered a lot. Weather held up beautifully too. Great to meet Antonio and Russel from Waxit, as well as see a few familiar SAU faces. The black 34 GTR was mint. Love your 19" volks.

My wallet's a lot lighter with all the stuff I bought, but it'll be an investment in my poor neglected car. Really amazed at how that special cleaner just powered through all the buildup on the rear-bar from the exhaust. I've tried removing it before with many things, none of which worked. I shelled out for the C.Quartz hard coat that apparently lasts for >12 months. I'm lazy, and can't be assed waxing every 2 months. Anyone else used this? I think you have to be quite particular and fussy with how to apply it - it is not as forgiving as wax/other sealantsm, and the surface you are coating really should be pristine. Will give it a go later.

Looking forward to the advanced session.

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definateiy not your stereotypical skyline owner, until you spoke up i was trying to figure out whos mum you were :laugh:

Ha ha,i have a few grandsons they all love cruiseing in the skyline,they all call me skyline nan. :D

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Ha ha,i have a few grandsons they all love cruiseing in the skyline,they all call me skyline nan. :D

:worship: "Skyline Nan"... ...That's awesome...

It was great to see you there... ...And I'm glad you enjoyed yourself... ...I'll make special mention of you coming down in SAU Vic TV and I hope you don't mind you car being in an episode...

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was an awesome day! cant wait for the advanced day!

it really was amazing to see just how easy high quality products are to use. I am planning to take my car down to the guys in a couple of weeks to get the bonnet looked at and will definately shell out for the p21 kit and the wheel sealant

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:worship: "Skyline Nan"... ...That's awesome...

It was great to see you there... ...And I'm glad you enjoyed yourself... ...I'll make special mention of you coming down in SAU Vic TV and I hope you don't mind you car being in an episode...

No worries,there were some very nice imports,think my fave was the black beauty. :banana:

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Big thanks to Waxit and Antonio for taking the time to show us how to maintain our cars in the correct way, thanks for all the comments about my GTR as well, its good to see the hours of me being pedantic about it pays off!!! I like many others, emptied my pockets again in the showroom, there is just so much I wanted and had to have!!!

I'll be in for the next one...

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Hi Guys and Gals,

Thanks again for coming down to the Waxit SAU Detailing Clinic,

Great to meet you all, and Im wrapped we found a way to clean the black stuff from around the rear bar from your exhausts.

If anyone has any questions please shout out!

See you all soon!

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