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Old 10-08-2008, 10:12 AM   #30
Homer
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Originally Posted by XR_Strider_GuY
Another one for being a detail fanatic. My XR8 is not a daily driver and I do like a very clean car. As well as the usual exterior paint wash, detail and wax, I am fussy about the under skirts of the car always make sure they are clean. Blacken the plastics around the wheel wells. Thorough clean of the alloy wheels, engine bay interior and boot trim.

I do not reccomend this for a daily driver though. Even when I bought with relatively low 18k on the clock its amazing how work it is to bring it to concourse condition.

Apologies, I had to include a pic. Ok I must be sad...

I remember when you posted a picture of the engine bay of your EF wagon.
It was one of the cleanest engine bays I had ever seen!
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