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30th November 2006, 16:13 | #1 |
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'BORIS' is looking Sweet ;)
Very Mean and moody looking Keith...
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30th November 2006, 16:57 | #2 |
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30th November 2006, 17:27 | #3 |
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Looks better than the last picture in the mud puddle you posted Keith
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30th November 2006, 17:35 | #4 |
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Ah well that was "up north" mud we get a different type in Shropshireland.
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on the subject of wheels...
'Shadow' apex was on my must have list, However unfortunately the ones on my car were attrocious... (sp) not kerbed, just huge chunks of 'finish' missing I opted to have the dealer get them done, as I have a mate with a vxr Monaro that has a shadow finish and he shelled out £75 a corner (for a good job) This was out of my budget at the moment. I didn't expect the finnish to be 'original' as the dealer seemed 'in the dark' when I mentioned the process involved,and how hard it was , but I wanted them done so accepted the silver finish I eneded up with. They look fine and suit that car, so will do for now... but I do love the shadow finish.... Nick |
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They look like they have had an abrasive treatment of some kind mine are in a similar state as well, not a particular well designed finish for day to day use is it.
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Ouch! Those do look bad!
Apart from some brake dust pitting (well, OK, quite a lot of brake dust pitting where I've not washed them), they're still looking great after 3+ years!
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