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Only alternative is 2 pc's LOL, as rich says really, there is a new megs one in the pipeline but this is likely to cot more than the PC, Autopia are also looking at a new version but this again is likely to cost the same, best thing to do is save up and get a pc IMO
As title, link below, plus check my other items
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=012&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&viewitem=&item=220071672678&rd=1&rd=1
deffo worth importing, thats all the ebay bloke does and charges you a premium, imported prices at the moment (with shipping ) are about £80 for the pc on its own, the kit is about £110, pc i would get the SFX kit
its about £80 delivered at the moment, thats for the pc on its own, with a pad set it will be about £105-£110 iirc, thats based on current sale price and my discount code
certain panels are quite hard, like the bonnet, mostly coz they get the most abuse and seem to be more scratched, i spent 4 hours buffing the polo's bonnet to get it right !!
this 15+ year old g60 took a few hours also, but was well worth it
before
after
yeh, the pc may require a bit more pressure, its also worth doing more passes and reapplying the polish, i know when i first used it i was far to gentle and was being cautious, which is of course a good thing, i also found 4" spot pads to be helpful on heavily marked areas, and i do quite like...
well, had a little play with my new gilmour that the wife got me for Xmas, i did a mix of autobrite super snow foam and maxisuds II, i was quite impressed for my first test, came out nice and thick, and dwell time was quite good :D
PS i challenge anyone not to giggle like a little school girl...