Klasse Act
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- Feb 21, 2012
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So one of my best friends has had this car for over 8 years now. The initial detail was pretty intense back then but since then it's basically been every other year, THIS WAS THE YEAR!
1979 Mazda Rx-7
-200 hp built 13b rotary w/Racing Beat intake and FULL exhaust
-5 speed manual, ofcoarse
-Disc brake GSL-SE rear end
-0-60 7.0 seconds
-Top Speed...140 mph (when brass pair equipped
)
-Lava Red Pearl (can't quite remember the name, MS3/MS6 OEM color)
Products
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-WGU made up as clay lube
-Griot's Garage fine clay towel
-3D Speed
-Griot's Garage GG6 & GG3
-Griot's Garage orange pad
-Griot's Garage mf pads (GG3)
-Griot's Garage new foam cannon
-CG's Honeydew soap
-Turtle Wax Ceramic + graphene paste
-Adam's graphene tire dressing
The car looked good inperson, people love Hectour's 7! Once I was done claying the 7 I knew it could be better but I had NO IDEA it would go up more than "the next level"
After a 2 section pass with 3D Speed, orange pad and the GG6 w/5" backing plate set to speed 4.5 I was shocked
I tried to take a pic of the distinctive line but it just wouldn't show up good but we both couldn't believe a 1 step could do THIS
I used the GG3 on some little areas where Hectour had a mishap, lightened up the spot to his satisfaction. Also used the GG3 on the bumpers, roof (huge glass sunroof), area under the front/rear bumpers...very handy and that 2" backing plate conversion was awesome!
I even polished the glass and that too was brought up by 3D Spped and my machine/pad combo, this really impressed us
Then the 7 was pulled out of the garage and then tried out the Griot's Garage Brillant Shine foam cannon...mic drop, period
CG's Honeydew produced great foam, what a foam cannon! I cleaned the tires and wheels, Hectour rinsed it off and it was brought back into the garage to be dried off for the LSP.
Hectour chose the new TW ceramic + graphene paste wax, 303 spray graphene was the other option. I applied it lightly and let sit while I went to another panel and then came back to remove it...no problem. At this point the Gloss aka "Wettness" was incredible, so couldn't wait to get it outside but first I finished with Adam's graphene tire dressing...now were ready for beauty shot
Maybe Hectour will post some of HIS pics tomorrow, thanks for viewing everyone
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1979 Mazda Rx-7
-200 hp built 13b rotary w/Racing Beat intake and FULL exhaust
-5 speed manual, ofcoarse
-Disc brake GSL-SE rear end
-0-60 7.0 seconds
-Top Speed...140 mph (when brass pair equipped

-Lava Red Pearl (can't quite remember the name, MS3/MS6 OEM color)
Products
-------------
-WGU made up as clay lube
-Griot's Garage fine clay towel
-3D Speed
-Griot's Garage GG6 & GG3
-Griot's Garage orange pad
-Griot's Garage mf pads (GG3)
-Griot's Garage new foam cannon
-CG's Honeydew soap
-Turtle Wax Ceramic + graphene paste
-Adam's graphene tire dressing
The car looked good inperson, people love Hectour's 7! Once I was done claying the 7 I knew it could be better but I had NO IDEA it would go up more than "the next level"

After a 2 section pass with 3D Speed, orange pad and the GG6 w/5" backing plate set to speed 4.5 I was shocked



I even polished the glass and that too was brought up by 3D Spped and my machine/pad combo, this really impressed us

Then the 7 was pulled out of the garage and then tried out the Griot's Garage Brillant Shine foam cannon...mic drop, period

Hectour chose the new TW ceramic + graphene paste wax, 303 spray graphene was the other option. I applied it lightly and let sit while I went to another panel and then came back to remove it...no problem. At this point the Gloss aka "Wettness" was incredible, so couldn't wait to get it outside but first I finished with Adam's graphene tire dressing...now were ready for beauty shot

Maybe Hectour will post some of HIS pics tomorrow, thanks for viewing everyone
















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