Few piccies of my V6

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Few piccies of my V6

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8)
the D9 V6 exec wasnt a popular car for some reason though, can only dream of one :cry:
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Very nice! I always wanted a coupe but cos of kiddies coming into my life, ended up with a saloon. I think I'd cope with a saloon like that!
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Cheers guys, It is a nice machine, not bad for 1500 quid 18 months ago.

Must admit tho it's normally covered in shite
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Thats bloody good for 1500!!
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CHEAT! I can see the mobile valet cleaner van in the frame of one pic!
Unless its your van, yer a cheat Toot!

And 1500? Dammit, why am I never that lucky :evil:
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Its my brothers valeting van. I did the cleaning, i just used his products :cheesy:
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Well you certainly did a good job!

Wish I could get mine to look that clean. Even if i did it wouldn't last long as I have to drive down a single track country road to get to work. Very depressing.
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TooT wrote:Its my brothers valeting van. I did the cleaning, i just used his products :cheesy:
All I need is a bucket of soapy water, a chamois, wax and a bottle of armour all. Will outshine yours anyday 8) :lol:

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Blue, you forgot to do the wheel arch liners :P

I always wash them with my 'other' lambswool wash mit/sponge then give em a quick spray of tyre dressing 8)
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Welton wrote:I always wash them with my 'other' lambswool wash mit/sponge then give em a quick spray of tyre dressing 8)
Dude, you really need to get out more! :shock: :lol:
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Bluey, where'd you get the chrome trim for the lower grille? I want me some of that!
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Dai''the chrome''Rees wrote:
Bluey, where'd you get the chrome trim for the lower grille? I want me some of that!
Stop it Dai.......Just.... stop it.
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DaiRees wrote:
Bluey, where'd you get the chrome trim for the lower grille? I want me some of that!
Tis the same adhesive beading I used on the rub strips. Had a little left over and took a long look at what I could use it for and found it fits the larger sections of the grill quite nicely.
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Welton wrote: Stop it Dai.......Just.... stop it.
I can't, OK? I've tried! I know I can't afford it but I'm addicted to chrome. I can't help it!!!!! :shock:

Cheers Bluey 8)
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Will outshine yours anyday

Ok OK yours does look good, but look how sunny it is....... 8)
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