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Hey guys,

just thought I'd share some pics of the car. Just had it detailed by Mark from Dr Detail who many of us know... He does a fcukn awesome job so anyone lookin to get their car detailed I highly recommend him.. It really isn't about the money for him it's about makin your car look tops and he certainly takes a lot of pride in his work.. overall he spent about 7.5 hrs actually working on the car.. But don't take my word for it, I'll let the pics do the talking:

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P.S. dust gravitates to black like flies to sh*T :)

Cheers boys,

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Thanks gents

Unfortunately I didn't get a chance to take some before shots but it was pretty shit before - swirl marks and light scratches everywhere. ALl gone now of course :thumbsup:

Also Mark came on a thurs and I was at work so didn't get to chat to him but he spoke with my old man about which products he used - unfortunately my folks have just gone overseas so I can't ask him sorry. But with Mark it varies with each car, I do know he uses swisvax wax amongst other things. Best to speak with him about your individual needs, he'd be more than willing to help.

Seth - hahahaha still not yet mate :)

sorry myrz but he did mine a little better. lol jks jks awesome bro!! I think mine is due again in a couple of months.. but yeh probably not as heavy... did you get your lights by the way? come over well fix it!

Just incase you guys are wondering with the product, more than likely he used the same stuff with mine.. unless theres new stuff out he has been experementing with? Dr.Detail detailed mine

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