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Got it done by Hamish in SA. Pretty sure a few of you know him, but if you don't and want his services let me know!

Got the car Opticoat'ed today and the windows treated.

Pics dont do it justice but the paint looks much 'deeper' very happy with it. :thumbup:

For those that don't know Opticoat = ceramic coating (anti-scratch) and hydophobic, water just shoots off! And it's permanent

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Here was my first time i went to him for a detail:

http://imgur.com/a/7pSEd#0

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I know Hamish and talk to him reguarly and see his work as he sees mine.

He is FANTASTIC and definatly setting a mark in the detailing and car care scene expect much more from this guy.

PS Vic guys I am a opti-guard approved detailer :P.

SA guys GO SEE HAMISH

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