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Old 29-03-09, 05:34 PM   #21
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I see that u have added a touch of Lanarkshire class to ur pics in the shape of a smashed Buckfast bottle infront of the Z
Didnt even see that! One thing i really dont like
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Old 29-03-09, 06:10 PM   #22
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Car looks great Gary. Is that one of those Ebay wheels you bought? Looks good.
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Old 29-03-09, 06:50 PM   #23
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Very nice indeed, wish I had the patience for claying...............can't be arsed with all that stuff! Aqua Wax does me
i agree takes to bloody long
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Old 29-03-09, 09:14 PM   #24
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Car looks great Gary. Is that one of those Ebay wheels you bought? Looks good.
cheers fella, you mean the steering wheel??? aye, i got it aff ebay before i even pciked up the car iirc lol leather ain for about £30 delivered

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i agree takes to bloody long
tbh it dont really, i usually do it in stages to break it all up, but claying is quite good imo cos you can see the results straight away on the clay and feel it as your doing it

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That's looking very very tidy fella, I see that u have added a touch of Lanarkshire class to ur pics in the shape of a smashed Buckfast bottle infront of the Z wheels look tremendous!!!!!!!!!!
aye buckie, first moothful i had of it i wiz like 'whit the **** is this *****' lol...didnae stop me finishing the bottle an introducing it tae the english bloke i worked wi later on lol. best tip is tae just down it, tastes better that way
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