Not to mention some seriously good taste in products. I spy Fusso Coat, Fireglaze, CarLack, UltraGloss and Renapur for the Leather amongst the more common, but still good, Swissol, Duragloss, Clearkote and Einszett.
Great range and great setup!
Mate,
as I said in another thread - nice GTO.
I do prefer the standard Monaro Grille/Bumper to the GTO version for some reason (probably because it is more familiar).
Great ride and always good to see an Aussie car kept in great condition.
The Jersey plates bring back memories of a 3000 mile...
Man they nobbled it! The gas tank was to meet some weird US regs as I recall but can think of no reason why they stripped out the rest. The Monaro was the closest thing I've seen to a European GT car (in the true sense of the word) and, sadly, they are no longer made over here. Sold for big...
dontsleeponit your garage doesn't look too bad. I've seen worse.
Ps love the Pontiac GTO! It always freaks me out a little to see an Aussie car (designed and built in Australia and sold as a Holden Monaro long before they were sold as a Pontiac) with the steering wheel on the left hand side...
All of a sudden I can't access the Forums or this Blog via either Firefox or Opera. They just time out. No problems accessing the AG website itself. Anyone else having this problem?
It is slower than a rotary but I found that it had plenty of torque for my needs and didn't bog down at any time. I don't find that speed control is necessary as the dual pads and rotation mean that there isn't much risk of burning the paint and the lack of vibration and/or twisting (that you...
Not sure why you find it slow. IMHO I found that by selecting the right pads for the job, that it had plenty of power and is really easy to use and pretty fast to finish a job. I have used RO's etc and only wish that I had the Cyclo years ago. The selection of the right pad is crucial I feel...
I took delivery of a Cyclo a few weeks back. I've used various RO's in years gone past and find the Cyclo to be vibration free with more than enough power to correct with minimal, if any, risk of doing any damage. I find that it is lightweight and easy to maneuver as well as being very well...
Just bought a Cyclo a few weeks back. Have used it a couple of times an simply love it! There is absolutely no vibration. It's easy to maneuver around, lightweight and yet seems to be very well built. The pads are perhaps a little tougher to buy and possibly more expensive (you need 2 of...