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i bought an orbital buffer the other week and have been going a little crazy myself in the detailing department. just learning the in's and out's of polishing and buffing but im in good hands from a mate that knows it all :P

i'll be getting into the claybar, scratchX and gold class wax soon enough, im just doing the scratch & swirl remover treatment at the moment and its doing wonders.....and as for the orbital buffer ----> awesome

Yeah I went mega buffo on teh car. Came up pritty good I must say...

For those who are new to the club too, make sure you introduce your selves at the show and shine. I will be the guy who looks like he is about to pass out. I only got 4 hours sleep and then got out of bed early for bloody daylight savings!!!!

i'm sure everyone will have their digi there.

for something a bit different i'm going to take my film SLR and (if i can find it on a sunday morning) some nice slide film - and get it developed and scanned at a hideously overinflated price. kinda bored with my compact camera's inability to take photos as good as I'd like, and colours on slide film are sooo beautiful.

yup, that is she :)

i was only at SNS for about 30 minutes because i had to leave at 1:30 to get to windsor...the accident on the F3 threw my timing out badly though...DAMN IT!

thats your car next to me?

and yeah, it looked like it was a great day, good to see the rain clouds stayed away!!! that gibson bnr32 was AWESOME.

Yeh thats mine :)

OMG I drove by the accident like 1 min after it happening.... saw a corolla with no front passenger side wheel and crushed front end.... was NOT good

sweeeeeeeeet!!!

what happened to that car??? did it lose control going over those ruts on the road for the bridge???

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