A good old spit n polish session...

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Randall
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A good old spit n polish session...

Post by Randall »

Hey All,

I thought it was time for the cars first spit n polish session to help tidy it up for the south-east meet next weekend too. Also got me wheelies back on :D

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So did i do a good enough job?

Rich
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Post by polopowah »

looks fine to me!
i like your slatted front grille, makes a change from the honeycomb style :)

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Post by rishisisodia »

wow the car looks wicked!
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Post by SpikeyG40 »

cars looking good mate, looking forward to seeing it at the meet!
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Post by Randall »

i so need to spray my lower grilles tho :lol:

Could do with being a lil bit lower too - fingers crossed i may get sum coilies this year if im lucky

Thanks for the comments so far ppl and looking forward to meeting up next weekend - better getting me digi cam on charge :D
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Post by mysteryboy »

you missed a bit :lol:
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Post by tom_mk5 »

Kinda reminds me of my old car, good work. :)
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Post by laura_fairy_22 »

looking spliffy hun!!
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Post by Si_GTi »

Damn, that looks smart, great colour! Must be something in the water, I cleaned my car today too, although didn't break out the polish 'cos it was too cold for it IMO. Haven't polished since about October :(

Are you planning to have your bonnet filled where the badge used to be, or perhaps a subtle extension at the same time?
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Post by Randall »

lol i didnt feel the cold after the first hour i think i was outside from 12-16:00 which went along the lines of

wash
polish
got the alloys out of the garage
cleaned the alloys
waxed the alloys
put them on the car

Im glad to say i couldnt see any swirls on the bodywork apart from a few scratches scattered over from previous owners (brought from car auction)

As for the bonnet situation i havent come to a decision really - do i fill it or do i get an extension?! i havent seen any in my color with an extension unless ive overlooked it - what do you lot think i should do?
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Post by Si_GTi »

I think that if you had an extension, it would have to be a custom job by a reputable bodyshop, as there really sin't a lot around for the 6n2!
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Post by Krupa »

Those wheels look like upmarket versions of mine, like it! 8)

Good to see all these shiny Polos appearing after the winter grit and salt season!
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Post by DanDiesel »

looking good rich. can't wait to see it at the meet!
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