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Good news! Our 1,500 pound pallet of tools has arrived to PRAXIS Detailing at the Kruse Museum!


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Here's the picture of the digital scale after weighing and before wrapping...

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I'm flying out early Friday morning and setting up after arriving to the museum. Teaching class on Saturday and Sunday then flying back on Monday. Off on Tuesday.


Would like to ask all our regular members to keep the forum running smoothly. Welcome new members etc.


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:updated:


Happy to say Bob Eichelberg and Chris Metcalf stopped by Autogeek today. Chris will be attending this class.


Also - we will have something VERY SPECIAL from FLEX at this class and this detailing class will be the FIRST to see it in public.



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:updated:


Happy to say Bob Eichelberg and Chris Metcalf stopped by Autogeek today. Chris will be attending this class.


Also - we will have something VERY SPECIAL from FLEX at this class and this detailing class will be the FIRST to see it in public.



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Your a bit of a tease there Mike

How about a bit more info!!!!!
 
Your a bit of a tease there Mike

How about a bit more info!!!!!


I’ll share tomorrow.

And Mike Liebing, our host for the class has also obtained some very cool cars for this class.

I love having cool cars for my classes and also sharing the cool cars my classes get to train on.

Who else does this?

:buffing: :buffing: :buffing:
 
I’ll share tomorrow.


I love having cool cars for my classes and also sharing the cool cars my classes get to train on.

Who else does this?

:buffing: :buffing: :buffing:
The answer is--------

NOBODY
 
Your a bit of a tease there Mike

How about a bit more info!!!!!


NEW FLEX XCE 3401 Corded and Cordless Polishers!

With permission from FLEX North America, I am excited to announce that our Autogeek Roadshow Detailing Class in Auburn, Indiana this weekend, hosted by Mike Liebing of PRAXIS Detailing at the Kruse Museum, this will be the FIRST detailing class that will get to use the NEW Production Design of the FLEX XCE 3401 Corded and Cordless Polishers!


That's right! There's a handful of these tools out in different parts of the world for testing but this will be the FIRST detailing class where these tools are introduced to the public!


Thank You FLEX!


I've also been given permission to share pictures of my personal production units that until now, I have kept under wraps per FLEX Germany and FLEX North America.


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This is #11 for the production design FLEX XCE 8 18.0 - Numbering starts at 01000

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This is #09 for the production design FLEX XCE 10-8 125 - Numbering starts at 01000

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And of course I'm also taking with me the Number #1 Cordless BEAST aka the CBEAST



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NEW FLEX Cordless 3401 aka the FLEX Cordless BEAST!


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More....

There's an update to the cars this class will be working on.

Here are the cars for this class - currently - subject to change


2014 Lexus GS 350

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2006 Mustang GT

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2008 Ford Focus

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2008 Dodge Avenger

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Pontiac GTO

I think this is a 1965 or 1966 - I'm not a GTO expert so I could be wrong but very cool car plus it's BLACK

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Some famous experimental race car

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Big Block Boss 428 Mustang Fastback

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This is a Playboy - that's all I know about it. Suppose to be very rare.

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Chevy Suburban Streetrod

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Ford Thunderbird

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Roadshow Detailing Class in Auburn, Indiana - July 20th & 21st


This class will be training on some very cool cars!



:xyxthumbs:
 
NEW FLEX XCE 3401 Corded and Cordless Polishers!

With permission from FLEX North America, I am excited to announce that our Autogeek Roadshow Detailing Class in Auburn, Indiana this weekend, hosted by Mike Liebing of PRAXIS Detailing at the Kruse Museum, this will be the FIRST detailing class that will get to use the NEW Production Design of the FLEX XCE 3401 Corded and Cordless Polishers!


That's right! There's a handful of these tools out in different parts of the world for testing but this will be the FIRST detailing class where these tools are introduced to the public!


Thank You FLEX!


I've also been given permission to share pictures of my personal production units that until now, I have kept under wraps per FLEX Germany and FLEX North America.


NewFLEXXC_004.JPG


This is #11 for the production design FLEX XCE 8 18.0 - Numbering starts at 01000

NewFLEXXC_006.JPG



This is #09 for the production design FLEX XCE 10-8 125 - Numbering starts at 01000

NewFLEXXC_010.JPG





And of course I'm also taking with me the Number #1 Cordless BEAST aka the CBEAST



Cordless_FLEX_3401_01.JPG


NEW FLEX Cordless 3401 aka the FLEX Cordless BEAST!


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Awesome Mike! :props:

How exciting! I really wanna turn . . . . Six months to go & I’ll ask you nicely if I can have a turn with these. :buffing:

What a super cool addition to an already outstanding class, I hope a few of the students are forum active & not only share their experience about the class but also let us know what they think of the New Beast & C Beast. Enjoy the class folks. :xyxthumbs:

. . . . Do I need these tools . . . Indeed I do.



Aaryn NZ. :dblthumb2:
 
That's a first year '64 GTO ... easiest way to tell is that the headlights are horizontally paired, whereas with the '65-'67, they are stacked vertically. Also the dual hood scoops on the '64 vs. a single, centered scoop on the '65-'67.

Based on the nose, and the lack of the rear brake scoops, that looks like a 1970 Boss 429 Mustang.
 
Have a good trip!

Nice collection of cars to work on too...

I NEED to try a cordless flex!

Tom
 
That's a first year '64 GTO ... easiest way to tell is that the headlights are horizontally paired, whereas with the '65-'67, they are stacked vertically. Also the dual hood scoops on the '64 vs. a single, centered scoop on the '65-'67.

Based on the nose, and the lack of the rear brake scoops, that looks like a 1970 Boss 429 Mustang.


Thank you. I love having forum members that “know” their cars!

Heading to airport

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im so sad im missing this class.... anyways I, sure they class will be blown away ,, nobody puts on a training class like these roadshow class anyware,,, nobody does it like Mike Phillips and Autogeek you guys R O C K ! ! ! !
 
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