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I put a spotted up a few months ago of this car.
It had both cup packs by the looks of it so it's not your pops.
What area is your dad in if you dont mind me asking?
Whoever it was he gave me a 2 handed wave.. like it!
Love/hate this website.
I made it, yeah! even though its in the corner or r8bybs pic lol
This was said after Robs pics..
>"I have the impression that our British friends fall into "Whoever has the lowest"
>"I even believe that it is now clear"
:nono:
If you mean how long have i had it, its been 2 months.
Standard is still better than average! lol
Sportlines being order in the next couple of days.
Ones that aren't broke
Liquid Yellow 182 with a peronalised plate.
Humber road to London road.
We acknowledged each other but you didn't have a cs sticker so just wondering if you're a member?
It dulled the finish on parts of my wheels with fine scratches.
I guess it depends on what finish your wheels have but if you have painted and lacquered wheels then i really do not recommend it
Thanks alot, no one else would notice its just me when looking up close which suggests to me that i haven't gone though the laquer.
I'll be using intensive by hand, let you know how it goes on sat.
I'll pop into halfords later so i can tackle the back two wheels, shall i get wonder wheels or...
Wouldn't budge it on that wheel, used flash aswel.
I've got menz polishes but was just wondering if you knew if id created a load of small scratches to dull the paint and not removed the laquer.
I used a brillo pad on the parts inbetween my spokes on one of my wheels, not hard, jsut enough to remove some tough tar.
The paint in these areas arn't as glossy now.
I've SRP & EGP'd the wheels.
Would this of removed the laquer or would a more abbrasive polish remove the marks and bring...