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Re: The 'look at what I did today' thread
Post by W1ggz » Mon Sep 23, 2013 8:58 pm
Got my mortgage agreed today thank drokk, I've been living at the inlaws for nearly 2 months since selling ours. Starting to get a bit annoying hopefully be beginning the renovations on our next house soon.http://cosmopolitan.needaproperty.com/p ... se-3740241
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Post by nitin_s1 » Tue Oct 01, 2013 7:48 pm
I haven't uploaded a pic or my car in a while so here's a pic through instagram. The tyres are on the car are 205/50/16 and the wheels are 16X7. It's perfect for me. Just low enough for some jdm points and still can go over some speed humps.
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Post by Lude-dude » Wed Oct 02, 2013 10:02 am
yeah nice picture
I also went down to 16" being lowered it does improve the ride
and you can also now enter multi storeys for nice pictures
I also went down to 16" being lowered it does improve the ride
and you can also now enter multi storeys for nice pictures


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Post by nitin_s1 » Sun Oct 06, 2013 3:07 pm
Ok it was a nice weather today so decided to give the car a good clean it really deserved..
Cleaned the inside (all protein stains from the milk is gone, now smells nice with some lovely leather cleaner). Then washed with demonshine snowfoam.. So cool bht wished it was quite thicker.
Picture of my Instagram..
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Cleaned the inside (all protein stains from the milk is gone, now smells nice with some lovely leather cleaner). Then washed with demonshine snowfoam.. So cool bht wished it was quite thicker.
Picture of my Instagram..

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Post by jjmartin349571 » Sun Oct 06, 2013 5:57 pm
Looks good Nitin!!
How does the snow foam work out of interest?? Do you just apply it and rinse off, and your car comes out looking that shiny?! Or is there more to it than that
How does the snow foam work out of interest?? Do you just apply it and rinse off, and your car comes out looking that shiny?! Or is there more to it than that

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Post by nitin_s1 » Sun Oct 06, 2013 6:22 pm
I think most people have a pressure washer with a lance attached filled with snow foam. You apply it to the car, let it absorb the dirt and then rinse it off with water. But I didn't have a pressure washer so I got one of these:

You just stick your hose pipe in that bottle and it comes out..

Edit: When the snowfoam runs out, I will fill it up with some other better snow foam. I like the hosepipe and bottle idea and no need for a pressure washer..
You just stick your hose pipe in that bottle and it comes out..



Edit: When the snowfoam runs out, I will fill it up with some other better snow foam. I like the hosepipe and bottle idea and no need for a pressure washer..

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Post by RattyMcClelland » Sun Oct 06, 2013 6:30 pm
Iv been spanking this all day.
Got a vacuum leak somewhere so iv has the charger off to fix it.
ARSE BALLS.

Check out my tiger. Its huge compared to my Tortoiseshell behind it.

Got a vacuum leak somewhere so iv has the charger off to fix it.

ARSE BALLS.

Check out my tiger. Its huge compared to my Tortoiseshell behind it.


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