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G'day everyone,

I'm proud to present to all of you RB Detailing. The services I offer are full detailing, semi detailing, wash and interior detailing or any of the above just by themselves.

Basically a full detail includes a full clean of the interior and vacuuming of the boot. A wash, polish, and wax for the exterior. Semi Detail includes the same as the full detail except for the wax.

I use only the best products and I have used them all on my own R33 to ensure quality to my customers.

I will be offering all skyline members a 15% discount on any of the services you require. I am mobile so I will come to you. For your peace of mind, I am fully insured.

For more details please contact Rob on 0438 905 934 and we can organise what you will be needing.

Kind Regards,

Rob

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Prices depend on what car you have, obvioulsy most of yours will be skylines. For the skyline it would be approx $200 for the full detail, with discount it will be $170.00. and yes I will come anywhere.

If your interested give me a call.

I can't give all prices because it depends on the car and its condition.

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