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How to Fix a front bar :)

anyway was detailing my car today just minorly.. waxed her up and got the old polisher out and buzzed her down.. noticed my front bar sagging :( opps minor drift incident from last sat ahaha easy fix.. :P

ZIP TIES :nyaanyaa:

also heres some pics of the 180 after a quick wax and buff :)

black cars look hot when clean..

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Also to make this thread a lil more useful..

Post Up what cleaning Products you use.. also if u got some pics of the cars finish that would be swell:)

used.

Armor All wash and wax

AION CHamois

Armor All interior cleaner

Mothers Cleaning wax California Gold label.

Armor All super soft Polishing Cloth

i use a Supercheap 10"rotory polisher

thinking of changing from the wash and wax to a wash only.

Edited by markimak
She's looking pretty flash mark, makes me want to get one sooner ( damn 5 week holiday got in my road) :( .Yes zip ties are a drifters best friend :P

seey a guys.

not bad for 2 hours of my life..

chris is u come to the coffee meet this sat ill show u over the 180sx :nyaanyaa: i want u to get one.. we can do tandems :laughing-smiley-014:

Dont they have 180sx forum somewhere else than here??? Last time I looked this was a SKYLINE forum. (joke)

zip ties are the best thing since sliced bread

you guys need me.. and who would do ur cooler installs.. shane.. :P wanna wait 1 year for a engine to be built lol?

you guys need me.. and who would do ur cooler installs.. shane.. :P wanna wait 1 year for a engine to be built lol?

Need you.....no, Tolerate you......yes,, tired of your 180 silvia crap.......most definitely. This is a skyline forum. :nyaanyaa:

u dont want to comment on the zip ties noel..?

marki ya gotta let go :P

Those red ties in Noels' engine bay set it off sweet I reckon

mick

sorry :nyaanyaa:

ahh ArmorAll car wash

yellow cheap as sponge

Kemco hydro chamy

Elbow grease

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not bad for 2 hours of my life..

chris is u come to the coffee meet this sat ill show u over the 180sx :) i want u to get one.. we can do tandems :laughing-smiley-014:

would love to come but im heading out of the country for over a month from tomorrow.Will definitly want to when we get back.

So Mark drift safely :P

nice lookin pos marki. maybe u wont need to use zip ties when u learn to drive :P

for cleaning products, i've used the following:

Meguirs Gold car wash

Meguirs Gold Chamois

Meguirs Terry Clothes

Meguirs Microwipes

Meguirs Applicators

Meguirs Deep Cleanse

Meguirs Paint Cleaner

Autoglym Synthetic Wax

Turtle Wax Carnuba Wax

im pretty much out of that and gonna get a full set of the Zymol stuff, dont need it til the car's running so that'll be awhile lol

Need you.....no, Tolerate you......yes,, tired of your 180 silvia crap.......most definitely. This is a skyline forum. :thumbsup:

come on noel.. ill see if can dig up that pm u sent me a while back when i left for a while.. u miss me.. just cause we dont have sexy time and no hang at dnner lately... lol

please we have a skyline.. its on bricks in the bottom carpark...

Zymol polish, Meguires paint cleaner and brite shine and mothers on the chromies the ones you love MARK.

ahaha kill themm chromies.. i actually saw some nice chromies.. but they had like 5inch of dish and wernt gay patterned

Zipties rule. You should see the front bar on our silvia lol

ahaha :sorcerer: hi5.. but ur a drifter too woot...

would love to come but im heading out of the country for over a month from tomorrow.Will definitly want to when we get back.

So Mark drift safely :glare:

haha its still a bit patchy changed the front camber settings.. lol mcpherson struts lol..

nice lookin pos marki. maybe u wont need to use zip ties when u learn to drive :nyaanyaa:

for cleaning products, i've used the following:

Meguirs Gold car wash

Meguirs Gold Chamois

Meguirs Terry Clothes

Meguirs Microwipes

Meguirs Applicators

Meguirs Deep Cleanse

Meguirs Paint Cleaner

Autoglym Synthetic Wax

Turtle Wax Carnuba Wax

im pretty much out of that and gonna get a full set of the Zymol stuff, dont need it til the car's running so that'll be awhile lol

ur right shane ur always right.. :P

Zymol.. how much that cost.. u go to alot of trouble for a car that doesnt work.?

expensive marki, farken expensive. i'm talking ~700 for a full kit

i had all this gear from when i got my 33 imported back in 05, i had it freshly resprayed so i looked after it like u wouldnt believe!

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