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first up love the front page of your website. and also wish i still had my gtr in midnight purple 2 that would have looked mint with a full detail :(

once you have dentless removal available ill bring my evo by to get this dent taken out from the door that some rude prick did in the parking lot.

Email sent...

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Email sent, I live next to Knox so might drop by and have a look at your business :) website looks great.

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first up love the front page of your website. and also wish i still had my gtr in midnight purple 2 that would have looked mint with a full detail :(

once you have dentless removal available ill bring my evo by to get this dent taken out from the door that some rude prick did in the parking lot.

Thank you appreciate it, im in no way computer literate to give you an idea my logo on the site took me 3 hours to figure out an hour of the was just the reflection of the text! yup i suck lol.

I will let you know once I offer it as a service could you please send me an email so i can put it in my folder to remember to contact you.

Regards,

Mitch

I have a selection of Menzerna, Meguiars M105 and M205, and poorboys also.

I use Swissvax Waxs, Dodo Juice, Have a pot of Migliore Prezidenial among a whole heap of others.

I do not skimp on products and use what i believe are the best, not always meaning most expensive though.

Regards,

Mitch Jackson

PS are you interested in your R34 being done for the Nationals?

im keen to do this i have a pearl white R34 GTT

Sorry I have picked the cars and am after a R34 GTR only now

Picked the cars already? I have a black R33 that has Shocking paint! lots of swirls and scratches

Sorry Already have a black and a white R33 GTR

And don't forget how bad mine it... ...Which I'm not proud of... pinch.gif

Yes, Yes it is :). But the good part is in a couple of months it will be a "My car USED to be shocking, now its PERDY!"

C'mon guys need a R34 GTR for this surely someone has one, or even a 35 (the worlds softest adn stickiest paint....you know you need it)

Regards,

Mitch

I have a selection of Menzerna, Meguiars M105 and M205, and poorboys also.

I use Swissvax Waxs, Dodo Juice, Have a pot of Migliore Prezidenial among a whole heap of others.

I do not skimp on products and use what i believe are the best, not always meaning most expensive though.

Regards,

Mitch Jackson

PS are you interested in your R34 being done for the Nationals?

nice :) have you found any hazing issues with the Dodo Juice? might not be any issue anymore, but some friends had issues with purple 'haze' (no pun intended) a few years back

unfortunately, my R34 is spoken for (in terms of detailers, but i have most the gear myself anyway, Bosch GEX150T, FI pads/polishes etc) was just interested in the products you use :)

i'm sure a R34 GTR owner will put there hand up :)

nice :) have you found any hazing issues with the Dodo Juice? might not be any issue anymore, but some friends had issues with purple 'haze' (no pun intended) a few years back

unfortunately, my R34 is spoken for (in terms of detailers, but i have most the gear myself anyway, Bosch GEX150T, FI pads/polishes etc) was just interested in the products you use :)

i'm sure a R34 GTR owner will put there hand up :)

I've never had issues with Dodo hazing, though i do find them difficult to apply as opposed to a swissvax or others. But in saying that they are good waxes and i still use them when i feel a little energetic and question why when im finished :).

Who speaks for your R34 :P? going by the rest of the site I will go with FI?

Apparently no R34 owners would like a free detail and protection.........but then people pay $1200-$2000 for factory "protection packages" go figure :S.

Regards,

Mitch

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Hey Mitch,

I don't know how the sponsors are doing things, but are you booking the spaces for the show and shine for your stand, or should we book our space and then on the day we all park near each other???...

- - Laith...

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