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Ah right no not yet Waitey ;), got to go to BM in the week or whenever to order up all new BMW badges for the body and wheels as well as the ones that sit in the exterior trim as they come separate!
Gally - Cheers, thats one thing I think I do need to do as there is a few swirls on the car. Have heard of that Amigo on here so may well go with some of that, cheers again! :)
Alan - Thanks Alan, snowfoam in my opinion is pretty good! I cleaned the girlfriends black Golf TDI yesterday which...
I probably wont contact the original dealer for some number plates however ill get them from my local dealer that sorted me out with great discounts so far for the bits i've purchased.
What was up with the car then?
Indeed Hd is pretty good, won it at CSS last year and didnt realise then how good it actually was! Lasts ages and beads like mad!
Whats the benefit of a filler glaze? Also when do you apply it in the stages as i've never really heard of it! :o
Lol thanks! It is a bit of weird colour as it...
Waitey - There's a few small bits of rust appearing on the car and little chips and dings on various places of the car, by all means its no shed but when you think about fixing them bits you end up just thinking of painting the whole car. lol
So gave the M3 a 'quick' clean yesterday, heres the list of cleaning bits used.
Snowfoamed - ValetPro pH Neutraul
Shampoo - Britemax CleanMax
Wax - AG HD Wax
Plastics and Tyres - Megs Gold Class Endurance Tire Gel
Windows - Megs Nxt Generation Glass Cleaner, then RainX'd the windows
A few...
So yesterday I thought I'd try out my new Karcher pressure washer with snowfoam lance and give the BM another coat of wax. Snowfoaming makes giving the car a clean a bit more enjoyable as at times for me I can loose interest whilst cleaning.
So today with a just a simple clean as said, products...
Lol at these people having a go about cheap tyres, I think with the way he wants to go with the car it won't be likely that he'll be hammering down country lanes or doing trackdays! Plenty of people use cheaper brand tyres on the road and do just fine what makes this guy different? Think people...
Horrific interior and i'm not just talking about the gearstick... Like the exterior of the car, just goes to show these days how easy it is to make a popular scene car for cheap!
Sorry Chip completely disagree with you here as many people will do, it makes driving quick around a track much easier. Why let off the clutch slowly when you could just rev match and be smoother, less harmful to the car and quicker...
Not bad for £900 Tom, like Gaz said if its rotten underneath just sell all the good bits that are worth some money and run in into the ground. Learn to drift it, 'run the wall' with or what have you and break it once its not 'road worthy'.
Cheers all!
Mark - Indeed the rev matching is a right habit, pretty much do it all the time! Obvously not high rpm rev matching all the time but it feels a bit unnatural not doing it! Hopefully it'll be completely standard by Mar/Apr time and saving atm for the repaint.
Dave - I know tell me...