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Michael's got his wish!

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Wow!

So now you've got the prettiest R31 in town Michael, who & what do you recommend?

Congrats Michael :)

You've never had so many people around your car have you?

Another quick update. Now that I've practiced the with the Carbon Di-Noc, attempted the grand plan item....

Mohawk for Godzilla! VERY pleased with the way it turned out.

Even used the trick with the kevlar thread to cut the edges and it worked a treat!

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Nice work Eric :thumbsup: that looks tops! Need better pics where we can see the carbon look in all its glory......... Or maybe its just my dodgy laptop screen thats just making it look black lol! But definately need some daylight pics :merli:

I finally managed to clay bar part of my car on Tuesday - did the Bonnet.

Took it out that night, got blinded by other cars headlights reflecting off the bonnet cos it was soooo shiny :D

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