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Not entirely sure what the difference is between the heavy duty ones and the "normal" ones, but I don't see any reason why you would require the HD one mate.
On a serious note Ben, the turtle wax products are just fine. Stay away from T-cut, it's good for taking out scratches in CDs and that's it.
Get some autoglym products from Halfords lad :) Super Resin Polish (SRP on here) is a great polish.
jamie
I am not an officer, but the fact stands that it is quite clear cut. As long as the rear lights and reflectors are clearly visible then they are allowed to be smoked.
This is why on a lot of smoked rear lights there is one part that isn't smoked at all, on clios there is a reflector. It looks...
Sand it down Nick, will take you half an hour. Then take it to them. If not, I bet you sending it to my local Sprayer, getting it sprayed, then sending it back would be less than £280!
Re: Mk1 172 Hybrid Track Car Project
Nice that it is quite an easy problem lad, great stuff!
Car looks great in the photos from the track day :)
When do I get a lift?
Jamie
Both have very mild oil strippers in them, hence if someone like me spills petrol on their car when filling up they have to go home, polish the area, reapply the melted sealend and wax and then calm down with a brown paper bag. :cool: