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Now you get to choose between buying tyres that can let you spin em up easily in first and second vs actually sticking the power but possibly having less childish fun :)

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nobody wants them, though... it's a holden...

maybe an ultra close-up of the paintwork so you can't actually figure out what make/model it is :)

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When I get back from work next break JET, it's tucked away in the garage curing at the moment. My old lady dropped around to get Dale to look at a mark on her car and looked at mine and was like "wow...how much to do that to mine?" then proceeded to convince my stepdad, who before seeing the result of the first coat on my car would have said it was a waste of time...think he must have been impressed.

Oh, and at least my car's running Keith...

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yes it is great stuff .jakes ute got done by a detailer with similar product ,wow what a difference . before it got done the ute looked neglected -scratches and dull compared to what it looks like now .best $400 he has ever spend on it (black fg turbo ute ) I am thinking of getting my ute done by him

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Yeah, we ripped the wheels off the car when he did the first coat a couple weeks back and coated them in it too and today when he came to washing the car most of the brake dust and grime came off just with the high pressure cleaner, then a little wipe with a microfibre cloth and they're as good as new. Expensive initially, but well worth it!

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Oh, and at least my car's running Keith...

As soon as I plug the battery back in, it'll run :P

At least I'm in the right forum for the make of my car :P

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