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Offline dom

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Re: Dom069 - My Mk4 Story So Far
« Reply #900 on: 04 April 2012, 11:52 »
is that with friends discount lol

Yup :sick:

I can't justify spending £200 + paint on an anni one :undecided:

Did you not get my PM?

I have now :grin:

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Re: Dom069 - My Mk4 Story So Far
« Reply #901 on: 04 April 2012, 14:55 »
Yeah that's a lot of dollar. Really want one, just for less money  :smiley:

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Re: Dom069 - My Mk4 Story So Far
« Reply #902 on: 04 April 2012, 22:34 »
Get genuine or go home.... :grin:

Lets be honest you wont be 100% happy unless you do  :wink:
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Re: Dom069 - My Mk4 Story So Far
« Reply #903 on: 05 April 2012, 00:37 »
It'd look cleaner without... And your wallet would be heavier that way.

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Re: Dom069 - My Mk4 Story So Far
« Reply #904 on: 05 April 2012, 21:19 »
I'm visiting my parents this weekend so now that I have access to a hose, pressure washer & my snow foam the Elsecar Megameet cleaning has begun!

I started by admiring my equipment:



Then examined the mess that is my car:





Then I got excited with the snow foam:





Note the new stance on the rear due to the level of the drive.....I really need to sort out the arb, wind the fronts down & take out the adjusters on the rear :cool:

Anyway, then the car was treated to a wash with some Chemical Guys Wash & Gloss, then I cracked out the Megs Clay and Dodo Juice lube :love

The car was then snow foamed and washed again and is now sitting like this, ready for another clean tomorrow followed by some intense DA action:







The wheels will be removed and cleaned separately, and I'm planning on taking the front bumper off to paint/wet sand the damaged areas. This being the worst:


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Re: Dom069 - My Mk4 Story So Far
« Reply #905 on: 05 April 2012, 21:22 »
fecking shineyyyy  :cool: has come along way this golf and am loving the outcome  :cool:

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Re: Dom069 - My Mk4 Story So Far
« Reply #906 on: 05 April 2012, 21:22 »
Looking good so far man.

No hose pipe ban in your area yet then I see.

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Re: Dom069 - My Mk4 Story So Far
« Reply #907 on: 05 April 2012, 21:24 »
Looks really good Dom :afro:

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Re: Dom069 - My Mk4 Story So Far
« Reply #908 on: 05 April 2012, 21:24 »
fecking shineyyyy  :cool: has come along way this golf and am loving the outcome  :cool:

Cheers Daz, it's got a whole day of polishing, glazing and waxing to come tomorrow as well :grin:

Looking good so far man.

No hose pipe ban in your area yet then I see.

Nope, not yet, one of the benefits of living the lake district....it rains a lot!

Looks really good Dom :afro:

Cheers Wayne :cool:

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Re: Dom069 - My Mk4 Story So Far
« Reply #909 on: 05 April 2012, 21:25 »
Looks wicked already mate!


I so need a foam lance in my life.  :nerd: :cry:
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