wash, wax, burnout pics
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wash, wax, burnout pics
today i vacumed, washed then waxed my car. i also removed the tint(got a ticket) fixed the headliner. put on new grill and strut tower brace. (to bad i cant put on my rims yet) but i decided to give the old tires (4 months) a farewell (girl friend took pics so not that great.) (yes i know i have a cheesy steering wheel cover and seat cover it just to protect. and im gonna remove the Chevrolet sticker) SORRY FOR BIG PICS... AND THE ISNT WAX MARKS ANYMORE I GOT THEM
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That color is sweet! I've always liked that, especially at night.
I'd repaint that black around the headlights with a glossy black though. I did that to the one I had and soon everybody around here was doing it. If not, at least repaint it the original flat black and wax it. It looks really faded.
I'd also paint the mirrors and the door handles to match the car while I was in the painting mood. That never looks right to me but I know some people don't mind it. Simple thing that makes the car look so much cleaner/modern.
I'd also vacuum all that sand off of the intake. If a clamp breaks or a hose cracks/blows off you don't want any sand getting sucked in.
I'd repaint that black around the headlights with a glossy black though. I did that to the one I had and soon everybody around here was doing it. If not, at least repaint it the original flat black and wax it. It looks really faded.
I'd also paint the mirrors and the door handles to match the car while I was in the painting mood. That never looks right to me but I know some people don't mind it. Simple thing that makes the car look so much cleaner/modern.
I'd also vacuum all that sand off of the intake. If a clamp breaks or a hose cracks/blows off you don't want any sand getting sucked in.
Last edited by Spink; 01-20-2008 at 01:21 AM. Reason: added pic