LT1-LT4 Modifications 1993-97 Gen II Small Block V8

before and after shots of my 97 ws6

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Old 07-06-2010, 07:05 AM
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Just hit my nose with 1 layer and man what a difference. Made it a lot less noticable since my nose had the same white spots on it.
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yes, it needs a buff . I have never buffed a car before,yet this is the car that I would want to experiment on. If I make a mistake it wont hurt as much as it would on one of the other cars. I will do some reseach and when I have time I will try it. Thanks guys
Old 07-06-2010, 09:23 PM
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looks good .. black is a tricky color to work with .shows alot of flaws if your not
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thanks guys, does anyone know what compound I can buy locally (at major stores) to buff it with?
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If you can find meguirs professional line M105 and M205, you can use it with a pc (orbital polisher) and it works well. I think they might have it at major stores, but if you need to find it, it is at properautocare.com

They have everything you need and usually they ship pretty fast.

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Thanks Slingshot, I will look for it.



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