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The latest pic.....new P7000's on the front.

CONE brake lines and Tanabe coilovers on route and 3G rotors with red stuff ready to go on....

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nice!!!! where did you get the brake lines from!! and get some more pics up!

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nice!!!! where did you get the brake lines from!! and get some more pics up!

Got the brake lines from a mate who imports parts, already had my C ONE fly and TRD clutch from him.....

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Nice motor mate...looking sexy.

quick question...your flywheel, have your noticed an improvement in driving?

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Sweet ride. Rims will be an ***** to clean though! :lol:

I spent 45 mins a wheel yesterday......my wrist feels like i've been stabbing the cat all night......yeeeeouch! :P

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Sweet ride. Rims will be an ***** to clean though! :lol:

I spent 45 mins a wheel yesterday......my wrist feels like i've been stabbing the cat all night......yeeeeouch! :P

WHAT PRODUCTS DID YOU USE OUT OF INTEREST?

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Sweet ride. Rims will be an ***** to clean though! :lol:

I spent 45 mins a wheel yesterday......my wrist feels like i've been stabbing the cat all night......yeeeeouch! :P

WHAT PRODUCTS DID YOU USE OUT OF INTEREST?

Whatever o found in the valet bay...think i used 3 liters of bloodd and sweat and some Auto Glmn wheel cleaner

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haha gutted mate, iv found using a specialist wheel cleaner with one of those detailing brushes works a treat but the compressor wheels look like a nightmare to clean haha

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haha gutted mate, iv found using a specialist wheel cleaner with one of those detailing brushes works a treat but the compressor wheels look like a nightmare to clean haha

I got one of those for my dads car. They're really good, but they save peanuts amounts of time for how long I spend cleaning it.

I took 6+1/2 hours to clean it today. Rinse, soap, rinse, claying, polish, paintwork cleaner, wax, window clean, leather cleaning for seats, foaming dash spray, dash shine, carpet cleaner and finally it was hoovered!

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haha gutted mate, iv found using a specialist wheel cleaner with one of those detailing brushes works a treat but the compressor wheels look like a nightmare to clean haha

I got one of those for my dads car. They're really good, but they save peanuts amounts of time for how long I spend cleaning it.

I took 6+1/2 hours to clean it today. Rinse, soap, rinse, claying, polish, paintwork cleaner, wax, window clean, leather cleaning for seats, foaming dash spray, dash shine, carpet cleaner and finally it was hoovered!

Clean then?? :P

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I just used something my mate uses.. He makes it himself.

I sprayed it on, didn't even leave it to work in. Brushed it off with a brush, BANG! and the dirt is gone! (Thanks Barry Scott...)

Shall be off to buy me a bottle so he can make some up for me.

I just spoent the last 3 hours detailing a Nissan GTR35 xD

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haha gutted mate, iv found using a specialist wheel cleaner with one of those detailing brushes works a treat but the compressor wheels look like a nightmare to clean haha

I got one of those for my dads car. They're really good, but they save peanuts amounts of time for how long I spend cleaning it.

I took 6+1/2 hours to clean it today. Rinse, soap, rinse, claying, polish, paintwork cleaner, wax, window clean, leather cleaning for seats, foaming dash spray, dash shine, carpet cleaner and finally it was hoovered!

Clean then?? :P

A bit, yeh :lol:

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Bilberry Wheel Cleaner = Spot on with an EZ Wheel Brush for compressor wheels. Does mine in about 5 mins a wheel.

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Bilberry Wheel Cleaner = Spot on with an EZ Wheel Brush for compressor wheels. Does mine in about 5 mins a wheel.

I tend not to use wheel cleaners unless they're for show cars, and that way they wont eat through the enamel like Alien Blood.

I just use water and dry it with a Terry Towel. A bit of wet and black on the tyres can't hurt either, just wip it off the rims. ;)

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