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hey guys, kustom waterless detail is a business this guy i know runs, pretty much just car detailing but without water used, its some special compound stuff... i dunno how it all works exactly you'd have to ask him if you were interested, i've had it done to my car and it comes up looking mint :)

just thought it'd be a good idea to mention it with show n shine and autosalon and a heap of other events coming up where people want there car to look nice n shiny etc :P

his details are, Kustom Waterless Detail, contact Craig Martin on 0405227833 or send an email to [email protected]

cheers.

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Put this in the Vic members section mate.

If he wants to sponsor the club or offer discounts etc.

Could always use more than one contact for detailing without a doubt.

This is pretty much Business Advertising and its not really allowed on SAU unless your are in a agreement with Admin.

Im going to lock it on that reason.

cheers - ash

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