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Aerodeckcivic

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  1. So I've got the pipercross viper on and also the spoon replica back box. Exhaust is blowing slightly but still has a nice raspy sound with pops on over run :). But the best thing is the sound from the air filter when it's warm and iabs open. Ohhh the noise is awesome!!!! Pure ear porn. When weather is a little better I will make a video and upload with some pictures too.

    Been offered a 2.25 inch catback system with an outward rolled tip and decat pipe for the massive sum of 50 quid so getting that at the end of the month too. :D

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  2. I use meguiars gold class wash shampoo. Meg's clay bars as they seem nice and playable with the quick detailer as lube. After that I use g3 paint renovator or meguiars Polish followed by dodo juice's purple haze wax. This is the results I get with that combo. (Old car so excuse the graphics from retarded days) haven't done the new aerodeck yet but will soon hopefully.

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  3. Bronze? :idea:

     

    Does it matter that I'm left handed? :lol: 

     

    Yeah I've always been told that with paint it's the prep that's most important!

    The key to a good finish is in the prep and the way you put the paint down. There are hundreds of video how to's on YouTube.

    Watch a couple of them and then start. Even write a process list if it helps you get it right I always have one so I get a good process and great finish. Even with rattle cans and doing it on my driveway I've got finishes better than your average bodyshop with all the gear.

  4. Cheers mate. Yeah halfrawds own. They aren't too bad to use actually, there is one drop on one of them. Once I take them off n lacquer I'll take some proper pictures, can't really appreciate the 'sparkle' unless your up close.

    Lightly sets and the drop mark and just give it a quick blow over with the paint before you lacquer them. That way you will have perfect paint but only wet sand it enough to make it invisible ( you may rub through to the primer a little but it will get you that perfect finish).

    Hope that helps :)

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