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Just spent 5hrs washing, claying, polishing and waxing car.

Not happy with the autoglym super resin polish. Didnt cut enough. Need to use a stronger cutting compound to restore my paint.. hehe

Too tired to get proper pictures, maybe tomorrow

Mothers Clay bar

Autoglym super resin polish (waste of $30 -_-)

Mothers PowerWax

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Phaw!!! Looks mint! i wouldnt change a thing

Thanks mate. It's like a brand new car. Less than 60000k's with full service history, and less than 20000k's since 1996.

Not really planning on changing anything which is damn hard when there's a GTR in the garage :-)

Maybe the wheels, and I'm adding an oil cooler next week for protection, but that'll be it i think :down:

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Just spent 5hrs washing, claying, polishing and waxing car.

Not happy with the autoglym super resin polish. Didnt cut enough. Need to use a stronger cutting compound to restore my paint.. hehe

Too tired to get proper pictures, maybe tomorrow

Mothers Clay bar

Autoglym super resin polish (waste of $30 -_-)

Mothers PowerWax

img1709mediumau0.jpg

img1701mediumce2.jpg

img1705mediumey9.jpg

Looks damn good in my books mate.

I have never really understood what the clay part does though.

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Looks damn good in my books mate.

I have never really understood what the clay part does though.

Thanks for the comment :)

if you run your fingers over the paintwork on your car, you might feel a lot of bumps which you cant see.

Claybar is a peice of clay which you slide across the paint which sticks to these bumps(microscopic dirt/imperfections) and pulls them out of the paint. Leaving a real smooth paint afterward.

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Rekin, looks tops mate :)

I can't see what you're worried about from those pics. Paint looks pretty good.

haha, wasnt too impressed over the autoglym super resin polish. $30 for 375ml's expected a real good cut.

Although reading some fine print on the internet, they say to do 2-3 coats of the polish to get a good result.

Although it be quite hard to squeeze 3 coats out of a 300ml bottle...

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this is mine. .

it a older 1990 GTR with newer GTR engine and rebuild along with two Tomei Arms Turbo/Ohlins Coliover/Nismo LM GT4 etc

whats goin on with those front rims, they dont look the same as the back. What offset etc are they?

cheers

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Just finished washing my car and decided to take a few shots. Should have taken it out of the shade

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This is my new car that should be here in the next 2 months as long as everything goes to plan.

1993 R32 GTR vspec ;)

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