Nica
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- Oct 23, 2006
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wolfpacker92 - Thank you for the compliment, means a lot to me. You know what the rotary is really not that scary. I mean once you got the hang of the PC you will see that the rotary is just as easy. I found when starting with the rotary that once you get over the fear of using it and learning how to manipulate it you will enjoy it and get over the fear. Fear is the key word though, once you get over it you will be fine. Just take small steps at a time. Rotary really isn't that bad, it's quite user friendly depending on he type of rotary you purchase.
alban61 - Thank you, when I first saw the vehicle and saw it still had some refletion I thought to my self this will be easy hahaha but like you said when I got up close to it that's when I saw how bad it realy was. The interior turned out nice too, I spent the same amount of time in the exterior as in the interior. Oh and I'm glad you like the pictures, they turned out very nice..I was happy with the pictures becuase I'm no photographer but at least the pictures show's the transformation off the vehicle. Man standing next to it though and feeling the paint and just looking at it is wicked...my neighbors came out to check the vehicle out :righton: Now about the engine, you know on all the vehicles I've done I usually cover the alternator and the sparkplugs and it's been working just fine but on this vehicle there was no way I was going to get my hands in the small engine compartment so I couldn't cover anything. I just used my house and sprayed very lightly and I was just carefull to not let the alternator get to wet...mind you the vehicle did sit in my garage with out movin for about a week though so I'm sure by then everything wasll dried. I'm still going to be covering alternators and sparkplugs in the future but this proved to me that you don't really need to as long as your carefull but like I said I'll continue to cover the alternator and the spakplugs. Hope this helps.
mliebs8 - Thank you...oh and hey you werent supposed to tell anyone about the swap of cars
hahaha just kidding it's the same vehicle. I agree with you about keeping the apperance of the vehicle but like I said my friend is a true business man and no time for such things...besides that's why he's got me to pamper his vehicles
and I'm more then happy to pampere his vehicles :awesome:
Meghan - Hey I got a response from Meghan, wicked :righton:. Thank you for the kind words Meghan, my friend is still out of town but he wanted lots of pictures so he could see the difference and when he gets home I'm sure he will go over it with a magnefiying glass
. Thank you for the compliment, mens alot to me.
Gary Sword - Thank you Gary, hope business is going well for you buddy. I'm still looking forward on seeing the pictures of the results with you Metabo. Thank you for the compliment Gary, means alot to me.
Jimmie - Thank you, I'm going to try to educate him on how to take better care for the vehicle but I have a feeling he's just going to say "here are the key's Carlos, make her pritty again" hahahaha...well atleast that's what I'm hoping
. Thank you for the kind words, me a pro...not quite but slowly getting there but thank you for the compliment means alot to me.
P1et - My friend told me I could drive the vehicle as long as I didn't crash it or get any trickets hahahaha
. I took the family for a drive and my wife and my little girl where scared. They said I drove to fast...hahaha...vehicles like these are hard to keep under the speed limit, they are ment to go and go fast :righton: I have to admit the amount of lights in my garage sure do come in handy, really helps detailing at any hour. Oh my friend is not still not back from his holidays so he wont be checking the KM for a wile
hahahaha. Thanks for the compliments bro.
Reddwarf - oh you bet I drove it, I wanted to see what she had and how fast she could go...and scarying my wife and little girl was fun
. It sure takes corner really well, don't need to hit the brakes it's all in the shifting
. Thank you for the compliments, they realy do mean alot ot me and the pictures yes I agree they turned out nice and they show the transformation of the vehicle. Thank you.
joe.p - Thank you for the kind words bro. Wet sanding, first time..no, I've been went sanding for a bit now...well I've went sanded a few vehicles before just on some spots but this one needed much more. Wet sanding is wicked :righton: I did nejoy detailing this vehicle...so much that I finished it to fast, I liked having a sport vehicle in my garage...looks good with my Lexus
...hopefully soon I'll have the sport vehicle I want. Thank you for the compliment bro, means alot to me.
alban61 - Thank you, when I first saw the vehicle and saw it still had some refletion I thought to my self this will be easy hahaha but like you said when I got up close to it that's when I saw how bad it realy was. The interior turned out nice too, I spent the same amount of time in the exterior as in the interior. Oh and I'm glad you like the pictures, they turned out very nice..I was happy with the pictures becuase I'm no photographer but at least the pictures show's the transformation off the vehicle. Man standing next to it though and feeling the paint and just looking at it is wicked...my neighbors came out to check the vehicle out :righton: Now about the engine, you know on all the vehicles I've done I usually cover the alternator and the sparkplugs and it's been working just fine but on this vehicle there was no way I was going to get my hands in the small engine compartment so I couldn't cover anything. I just used my house and sprayed very lightly and I was just carefull to not let the alternator get to wet...mind you the vehicle did sit in my garage with out movin for about a week though so I'm sure by then everything wasll dried. I'm still going to be covering alternators and sparkplugs in the future but this proved to me that you don't really need to as long as your carefull but like I said I'll continue to cover the alternator and the spakplugs. Hope this helps.
mliebs8 - Thank you...oh and hey you werent supposed to tell anyone about the swap of cars


Meghan - Hey I got a response from Meghan, wicked :righton:. Thank you for the kind words Meghan, my friend is still out of town but he wanted lots of pictures so he could see the difference and when he gets home I'm sure he will go over it with a magnefiying glass

Gary Sword - Thank you Gary, hope business is going well for you buddy. I'm still looking forward on seeing the pictures of the results with you Metabo. Thank you for the compliment Gary, means alot to me.
Jimmie - Thank you, I'm going to try to educate him on how to take better care for the vehicle but I have a feeling he's just going to say "here are the key's Carlos, make her pritty again" hahahaha...well atleast that's what I'm hoping

P1et - My friend told me I could drive the vehicle as long as I didn't crash it or get any trickets hahahaha


Reddwarf - oh you bet I drove it, I wanted to see what she had and how fast she could go...and scarying my wife and little girl was fun


joe.p - Thank you for the kind words bro. Wet sanding, first time..no, I've been went sanding for a bit now...well I've went sanded a few vehicles before just on some spots but this one needed much more. Wet sanding is wicked :righton: I did nejoy detailing this vehicle...so much that I finished it to fast, I liked having a sport vehicle in my garage...looks good with my Lexus
