Meguiar's Wax, and other recent mods: 56k-I dont think so
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Meguiar'* Wax, and other recent mods: 56k-I dont think so
Here is a look at all my recent work to my 1993 SE Bonneville. I waxed it, which took several hours, and did it in a garage. I then have added custom sub boxes, and made a custom PONTIAC inlay for the 3rd brakelight.
Custom Brakelight:
Wax and Tar remover used
Custom Sub Boxes
Wax pics. Some are in our garage. Others are in our back field.
Hope you enjoyed em. The wax and pics were taken about 2 weeks ago, and the wax is still holding up good, unlike the turtlewax I used last.
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Custom Brakelight:
Wax and Tar remover used
Custom Sub Boxes
Wax pics. Some are in our garage. Others are in our back field.
Hope you enjoyed em. The wax and pics were taken about 2 weeks ago, and the wax is still holding up good, unlike the turtlewax I used last.
~lowrider0308
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Lookin good. You should go buy a electric buffer like this http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...id=00910723000 I used my dad'* like that last time I waxed my car and it took me like a hour. It was sweet.
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Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
looks great, way to rep thet 93'*....you just HAVE to get that dealer tatoo off of there
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Originally Posted by McGrath
Lookin good. You should go buy a electric buffer like this http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...id=00910723000 I used my dad'* like that last time I waxed my car took me like a hour. It was sweet.
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