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Aye typical, They always seem to be slower when your actually waiting on something. They are generally alright up here mind you, I would say that though since my old man is the local Postie LOL!
Cheers mate, Im growing to like it more and more its a superb little thing IMO. He picked it up on...
Spent today giving my brothers ST a good clean and got some protection down on it.
Was hoping my Fusso99 would of turned up today as it will be the perfect car to test durability on but hey ho, Will just have to wait til i get back from work in 4 weeks LOL!
Whipped all 4 wheels off to give...
Got bored earlier and well and decided to tidy the workshop a little bit as my detailing stuff has been spread all over the place. Didn't get any before pictures bit I did find some products I forgot I had LOL
Blue drawers contain microfibres
Also managed to get a break in the weather at...
Seems i have one of the faulty cans of Cancoat, Bit annoyed as i had all the wheels off, cleaned and ready to be coated. Ended up sticking some BSD on them for ease and i was getting pissy LOL
Nah i don't, Wetcoat would of been perfect as well but i used the last of it at the weekend on a mates car.
Might just give the paintwork a miss until i get back then, Unless we get a nice day tomorrow and he leaves the ST at home LOL!
Oh and another thing, BSD. Can that be applied to wet paintwork and buffed?
Want to try and get at least some sort of protection down again for the same reasons but the weather probably won't be playing ball. I would use wet coat but i have none left unfortunately
Cheers, This is his first decent and quick car so it won't really be driven hard or fast anyway so I'm not expecting much heat/abuse from the brakes.
Curious as to the durability of cancoat on wheels though but it is only temporary and to make it a bit easier and quicker when i actually get...
Right, This one is for the more experienced detailers.
My brother got his new ST-2 last night, Cracking car btw I have driven it more than he has LOL, and the plan was for me to spend today/tomorrow going over it and protecting it but the weather has decided against that.
Plan now is to whip...
Looks a bit chav, Shite wheels and rubbish seats.
Don't agree with you on the dished style wheels though. Sometimes you need it to get a decent driving position if your seat is mounted quite far back.
An LSD won't just give you more traction in the corners. It will give you increased traction everywhere, Particularly in the damp/wet.
It would be near the top of my list for any Clio build regardless of power IMO. Once you have driven a sorted front driver with a proper locker going back to an...
Jeez. Mega, Mega build!
My mate has a similar setup in his A3 track car running around the same power and that is bonkers, Can only imagine what this is like with bit less weight!
Any more videos i can show him?
Cheers Lawro, Certainly more to think about then. If i get the 21 i may just keep my current DAS6 for spot pads then.
If not i may just go for the smaller throw on the DAS6 pro then. Either way i think they will be a step up over what i have just now
I'm torn between the DAS6 pro and the 21, Ideally i want to sell my current DAS6 to put towards it.
I'll need to have another good think before i hit the buy button.
Was speaking to a guy on RSMeg that has just got the 21 and rates it, Hasn't had a chance to do a full car with it yet but...
I really do hope that they will do it as a manual, It would be easy enough. Juke Nismo RS has Manual/LSD/Recaros etc. Pretty much what everyone wants the 200T to be.
Even if they update the laughably slow shifts and stick an LSD in it it will be far better than it is now but for me to trade the...