CianRyan wrote: » @BW: I know homer is a babe magnet but as you can see, I've got my bitches in order.
CianRyan wrote: » Haha, I'm sure. Just wondering, what does your mam think if you doing all of this to her car? I know mine would freak at the thought of it, she's nervous enough of me driving it, never mind midnight spins with Simpsons hanging off the back! Ha I always laugh when I see mothers driving around with "Monster" stickers and **** all over the doors and windows.
CianRyan wrote: » And she never notices? Bloody hell, bet you can't get that Punto fast enough, even if you do cease to be JDM.
BUBBLE WRAP wrote: » No, not yet anyway. But she drives dads Toyota avensis more as I usally always away cursing. Well I have some wild plans. JDM?, RAT?, Skanger perhaps. :pac:
dgt wrote: » I spent some time de skangering it! :pac: They did have those cars in Japan but they wern't out of the ordinady... Just different paint and air con... Shes lowered 50mm, yellow and loud, start from there...
-Corkie- wrote: » Nice blonde too...:p
sean1141 wrote: » That's not worth a can of cat piss!! You will need a dual action polisher to remove light scratches and swirl marks. If the scratch is deep which most key marks are you will need to touch it in with paint. If you can feel the scratch with the tip of your finger nail it won't polish out!
carbon nanotube wrote: » Have you seen the scratch? i posted it a while back, hardly visible. that menzerna should take care of it, dont know why you are dissing that aldi polisher..
BUBBLE WRAP wrote: » I dont understand, What exactly did YOU do to your car? This isnt a "Today a knacker did something to my car" thread.
eringobragh wrote: » no need to rub salt in the wound.
MarkR wrote: » Washed the boat. Bit of Demon Shine to keep off the water marks. Still straight after 240k miles...