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Another Combination

Shed17

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As always have been trying other combinations to see if I can better the finish on the car, so have just used a glaze and topped it with a quality carnauba hard wax.

Just after Christmas had clayed the car and it has had a weekly wash since.

Results:

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Carlack.jpg



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Very nice mate! Lovely colour! :)

I must try some of that victoria you mentioned before. :lol:


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Looks gorgeous. Great finish. What stuff did you use?

Isn't a well turned out narrow-bodied 993 an absolute stunner? Better than a wide body any day.


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Shed, car looks lush, but how do you shoe horn it into your garage :wink:

Daz.


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Thanks guys. Yea narrow bodies rool. Who would want a fat ass when you look at that picture :wink:

If you look at the second picture you will see that the car never gets in there as my wife reckons it is a great storage area :evil:

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Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Maxy M on 04 February 2006
Looks gorgeous. Great finish. What stuff did you use?
Isn't a well turned out narrow-bodied 993 an absolute stunner? Better than a wide body any day.

Maxy,

Tried out a glaze called Carlack68, better know as Klasse AIO in the States, then topped off this time with Victoria Concours wax.
Got too many to choose from at the moment - Souveran, P21S, Victoria or a little Swissol that I have left. Choices choices choices :D :D :D

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Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Maxy M on 04 February 2006

Isn't a well turned out narrow-bodied 993 an absolute stunner? Better than a wide body any day.
Maxy wants a fight, Maxy wants a fight :twisted:


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Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Richard Eff on 04 February 2006

Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Maxy M on 04 February 2006

Isn't a well turned out narrow-bodied 993 an absolute stunner? Better than a wide body any day.
Maxy wants a fight, Maxy wants a fight :twisted:




oooohhhhhhh

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Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Richard Eff on 04 February 2006

Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Maxy M on 04 February 2006

Isn't a well turned out narrow-bodied 993 an absolute stunner? Better than a wide body any day.
Maxy wants a fight, Maxy wants a fight :twisted:




I'll take on anyone... :twisted:

To my mind the J-Lo looks just plain daft, especially from the rear. Skinny body with great bloated haunches. Only the TT (or full TT body kit) really pulls it off, and then only just.

Sorry 2S/4S owers. Just my HO, you understand. (If it makes you feel better you can rubbish my narrow-body 993 on its 17 in Cups... I really don't mind - or care!

Don't think it's as shiny as Shed's... :oops:


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You want to sort that worn out rear tyre Maxi, :wink:

Dont like fat back ends eh :wink:

Now we are united against the common enemy, haters of fat back ends :P

Daz.


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Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Speed Freak on 05 February 2006

You want to sort that worn out rear tyre Maxi, :wink:
Been wound up about that before! The rears are still plenty legal, but I'm hunting down a pair of P Zero Asymmetricos so I can replace them when they're a bit farther gone (PZAs no longer made, as I understand it).

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Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Speed Freak on 05 February 2006
Dont like fat back ends eh :wink:

Now we are united against the common enemy, haters of fat back ends :P

Daz.
I have to say I'm with Maxy on this. The narrow bodied cars are way prettier than the S versions. The only way the fat back ends work is with the fixed spoilers a la turbos. It's a bit like a dog with a docked tail. It still does what a dog should do, but somehow just does not look right. All imho of course :D


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You know waht would make you car look even better? The correct wheels!! You dont want those split rims they dont suit the C4 at all.

Tell you what I'll buy them off you for my Targa where they belong amd you could have my 996 C4 wheels.

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Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Martyn1 on 05 February 2006

You know waht would make you car look even better? The correct wheels!! You dont want those split rims they dont suit the C4 at all.Tell you what I'll buy them off you for my Targa where they belong amd you could have my 996 C4 wheels.
Ooooh errrrr are we becoming a Sundeep clone Martyn? :o

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Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Martyn1 on 05 February 2006
You know waht would make you car look even better? The correct wheels!! You dont want those split rims they dont suit the C4 at all.

Tell you what I'll buy them off you for my Targa where they belong amd you could have my 996 C4 wheels.

What do 996 C4 wheels look like?

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