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Old 12-06-2009, 12:01 AM
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Damn that is amazing work. I would shake your hand if I could lol
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Detail came out great. Nice work!
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awesome job man. the tint and drop really make the car look good. i wish my NBM looked that good!
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That is a fantastic job and definitely a lot of good hard work. Teach me how to do that lol.
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amazing work!
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Wow....very very nice. I need some detailing done for my formy now!
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Unbelievable. That's some great work. You must be a very patient man.
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VERY nice!!!
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I'm sure you know who RickRack and rydawg are...well this job reminds me of some of the stuff they have done. Except...you went under the carpet, hahaha...seriously one of the best corrections i have ever seen man, i will remember you for sure.

Very inspiring work!
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Originally Posted by kwiker
I'm sure you know who RickRack and rydawg are...well this job reminds me of some of the stuff they have done. Except...you went under the carpet, hahaha...seriously one of the best corrections i have ever seen man, i will remember you for sure.

Very inspiring work!
That is a very high compliment. They both are beyond exceptional skilled detailers. Thank you!!!


Thank you to everyone!


To all those who PMed me about finding detailers in your area, I have not forgotten, just been busy with work and Christmas. I've put a few feelers out and should have info for you guys soon. Thanks for being patient.
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Just out of curiosity - how difficult was it to remove the rear spoiler?

I've looked in my repair manuals and the web with little results.

Great Detail BTW, I've looked over it a couple of times. Have you ever tried the Kevin Brown Method of wet-sanding with a PC?
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could have achieved the SAME results with running it through a touchless car wash and only in 3 min....



lol NO WAY! great detail buddy!
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Originally Posted by GoFast908Z
That is a very high compliment. They both are beyond exceptional skilled detailers. Thank you!!!


Thank you to everyone!


To all those who PMed me about finding detailers in your area, I have not forgotten, just been busy with work and Christmas. I've put a few feelers out and should have info for you guys soon. Thanks for being patient.


When you pm the guy who also lives in NYC (like me) could you CC me on that PM about a good detailer.
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Originally Posted by SteelCityYaga
Just out of curiosity - how difficult was it to remove the rear spoiler?

I've looked in my repair manuals and the web with little results.

Great Detail BTW, I've looked over it a couple of times. Have you ever tried the Kevin Brown Method of wet-sanding with a PC?
Oh it was easy. Take off the trim piece on the underside of the hatch (pop clips) and undo the 4 bolts. Thats it.

I didn't know you could apply KBM to wetsanding with a PC. Interesting. I have done any DA sanding, but I will be trying it out. Seems to go WAY faster than by hand which is what I do now.

Originally Posted by Camaro Ryder KV
could have achieved the SAME results with running it through a touchless car wash and only in 3 min....



lol NO WAY! great detail buddy!

LOL thank you!
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Originally Posted by JohnnyBz28
When you pm the guy who also lives in NYC (like me) could you CC me on that PM about a good detailer.
Shoot me a PM, and title it NYC detail. That will help me remember it. Thanks!
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I can't believe I missed this thread. That is by far the most detailed detail I've ever seen! It looks amazing man, I had no idea what the results would be.
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WoOoOoOoW looool its like a shock thats really sick looks great!
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Originally Posted by GoFast908Z
Oh it was easy. Take off the trim piece on the underside of the hatch (pop clips) and undo the 4 bolts. Thats it.

I didn't know you could apply KBM to wetsanding with a PC. Interesting. I have done any DA sanding, but I will be trying it out. Seems to go WAY faster than by hand which is what I do now.
Link to KBM w/PC

^Looks easy enough

Thanks for the advice with the spoiler.
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very good work
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Ridiculous conversion, but in the best way possible.

Job well done.


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