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if you would like to advertise on SAU then you must become a sponsor

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...o=show&id=3

thanks

He is a sponsor you noob :D

Go back to your PS3 :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fi...or-t188518.html

i assume its some uber kool stuff there? but wat exactly is it and why is it so special?

Zymol Royale is regarded by some high-end pros as the best Wax in the world. It's cost us $18,800 per tub and is 73% carnauba, the most availabel in a wax.

Basically it outshines any other wax and combined with the best Paint Correction (which we offer) results in an awesome finish.

Sooo what is it exaclty that you are advertising? whats included??

Basically we just wanted to offer the members of a few forums we sponsor a taste of Royale with a detail, which usually comes to $188 per application.

Thanks guys, hope to see some of you soon, and admin, if something isn't right, let me know.

Cheers :D

d.

Zymol Royale is regarded by some high-end pros as the best Wax in the world. It's cost us $18,800 per tub and is 73% carnauba, the most availabel in a wax.

Basically it outshines any other wax and combined with the best Paint Correction (which we offer) results in an awesome finish.

Zymol Royale sounds like a Cadbury chocolate biscuit.

At that cost you wouldn't want to lose the tub huh! :)

So whats included in a stage 2 detail? And how much does a stage 2 detail cost on average?

Found this on their website

http://www.finalinspection.com.au/auto-det...-detailing.html

Stage Two:

The Stage Two Exterior Detail is recommended for vehicles upto Three Years old and cars detailed more than 1 year ago.

This service should be performed at least once every 3 years (preferably once every 2 years) to maintain the 'as new' condition of your vehicles exterior parts - especially paintwork.

Stage two consists of:

* Thorough Hand Wash

* Our State of the Art non abrasive Paint Preparation

* A Double Stage Machine Polish

* Wheels Bathed & Tyres Dressed

* All Glass Cleaned & Treated Inside & Out

* Hand Applied Synthetic or Carnauba Wax (your choice)

$320.00

lol, if you take your car to damian/fi your car will be transformed.

hes one of the best in the business

there are quite a few of us on here who are regular customers to his carwash in brunswick...wouldnt take my car anywhere else.

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