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1) Naith and Riad
2) ad and dani
3) bluediamond & spud
4) rich and gem
5) Tom & Sarah + House tent
6) misterC - sleeping in da orange
7) dangerdaz +1
8) james +1
9) Bluestar +1
10)Ronski seal
11) Jono
12) kevo66
13) Kneel
14) RussZS + Ho
I do believe Iron Lungs will be in attendance too?
Sounds to me that you just want the peace of mind of a warranty, so why not just keep your car and extend the warranty?
Mine is also on 26k and original brakes - no problems at all.
Oh and buy the black headlights ;)
So when are we having a CS meet in his street?
I think he should post up, apologise, send a refund or buy some new bullets if these are screwed, and stop flogging his crap arse services.
They aren't on their site I'm afraid - they used to be £150, and they stopped stocking them after the price went up...
If you ask SteBurns on here nicely, he may post some pics of his car which is lowered on them. It sits perfectly IMO :)
Right, so today I wanted to have a good play with HD Cleanse to dispel the myths that it's troublesome to use.
After playing with a few panels, I found that a water spritz'd, Sonus SFX3 pad on Speed 1 via DA makes HD Cleanse an absolute joy to use. It did dry up on me a couple of times, and...
Exactly - not exactly cotton buds. Sure I'm sure they could be sourced for a decent price, but Dom has gone out of his way to source the best out there and package them for us. £10 isn't too bad given how many you get, and is much cheaper than the Megs ones available.
Re: Searbelt
It really does depend how bad they are, but a wipe down with something that safe on interior materials, such as Megs APC cut 10:1 or AG Interior Shampoo on a MF towel should work quite well.
Do you have any specific stains you need to treat, or are they generally mucky?
You want to be using a sealant to get the most out of metallic silver.
Have a read of this, they make absolute sense:
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/car-care-advice-faq.html#4.2
The Werkstat kit is great, or look at Britemax #5 and #6S from I4D. Zaino from CYC is a great choice too...
The Makita is that different though to be honest - it's a bit smoother, and maybe a touch lighter. It does feel nicer to use, but not £100 nicer. The CP is a LOT lighter and easier to control, so it's what I'd get for £180ish.
It's got to be Saphir for that kind of money, or Titanium from...