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I demand further clarification regarding this hollandaise of which you speak.

Didst thou purchase said hollandaise from ye olde supermarket like a common peasant or didst thou appease thine hollandaise gods and maketh same?

Ain't nobody got time for that when the egg cravings set in

REJUVENATION $1,000

Requires 2 days. Used for light swirl removal. Usually required for cars that haven't been into Final Inspection for one or two years.

The cheapest detail at Final Inspection is $1k?

Patricia?

Wow I'm planning to go there soon, maybe I need another $500 lol

dezz my car is going to final inspection in about a month

my quote was around that price, a few $ less which includes removing existing decals and fitting new decals as well

its a fair bit of labour to fully do a car, thats why its so high

just go down there and talk to them

you can im sure get a specific package for your car or bike or whatever etc

best recommendation is to go talk to them

my headlights are pretty icky so they will pull all the junk off them too

I go out for breakfast and order dishes with hollandaise which they make fresh, does that count as being home made?

Yes. As long as they make it from eggs, clarified butter vinegar etc... (not from powder, water and jism or whatever that fake shit has in it)

REJUVENATION $1,000

Requires 2 days. Used for light swirl removal. Usually required for cars that haven't been into Final Inspection for one or two years.

The cheapest detail at Final Inspection is $1k?

Patricia?

FARKEN LOL

spends a grand on a skyline worth about 2.... multiple times

Ain't nobody got time for that when the egg cravings set in

you disgust me

CONCOURS $18,800

Requires 1-2 weeks. As it has been since the service was introduced in 2008, this is the world's best car detail, no compromises.

Final Inspection will transport Damian Angelucci plus assitant to wherever your pride and joy exists in the world to provide this service.

Service cost includes all travel, taxes, materials.

That's probably what paddy gets on his $2k skyline

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wtf.

really, you cant make a shit shine like gold. if its crap or old paint, it will never be the worlds best car detail. do you pay them to come over and say "well theres ya problem. sorry, we're not miracle workers"

wtf.

really, you cant make a shit shine like gold. if its crap or old paint, it will never be the worlds best car detail. do you pay them to come over and say "well theres ya problem. sorry, we're not miracle workers"

we know... Pat's been trying for years lol

Honestly can't believe how many cars get overtaken in my vid above... most people seemed to be rolling along at about 90, sometimes 100 in the right lane...

Damn Sunday drivers, at least most of them understood what to do when an aggressive looking car comes up behind them in the right lane

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