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Very nice work Stu, love the colour. As I said I'm not a huge fan of the red interior but looks great condition. Mugen top on that would finish it off very nicely ;)

Is it a UK or JDM one ? Do the UK ones need undersealing or is it just worth doing to help keep the tinworm at bay ?
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Mega clean Stu, proper impressed. :)

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RX7 wrote:Very nice work Stu, love the colour. As I said I'm not a huge fan of the red interior but looks great condition. Mugen top on that would finish it off very nicely ;)
Is it a UK or JDM one ? Do the UK ones need undersealing or is it just worth doing to help keep the tinworm at bay ?
I stand by my love of red interiors on sports cars :) I love the contrast with the grey paint and black interior trim :thumbs:

In terms of the underseal, I can honestly say that there hasn't been a car I've had/seen on the ramps yet that I thought was adequately protected. I suppose it depends on what you want and what your standards are, but this guy wants to get his car into the best condition he can afford to.
Daniel wrote:Mega clean Stu, proper impressed. :)
Thanks Dan. The investment of time into product research and testing is paying off :D

I have a mystery car booked in on Saturday :) We all know the owner quite well on here, but he's just told me it's his new car and withheld from telling me anymore! The suspense is killing me :smash:
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just had a look and read through stu as always great work very impressive ill have to get you down to give my car a good clean when your free.
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Thanks Mike :)
You may need to be a bit more specific though buddy as being semi-retired means I am 'free' quite a lot :D Are you thinking the Golf, Impreza, Ranger, X5, Rangie or T4? :rofl:
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Stuart wrote:Thanks Mike :)
You may need to be a bit more specific though buddy as being semi-retired means I am 'free' quite a lot :D Are you thinking the Golf, Impreza, Ranger, X5, Rangie or T4? :rofl:
Sold the x5 mate and replaced it with the range rover sport but you could do the golf as well as its not looking its best after sitting in a lock up for the last three months. Will give you a bell when the weathers a bit better.
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Sounds great :) Thanks Mike :thumbs:
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Today's mission saw me take a little field trip but the long drive was well worth it when I was greeted with one of my all time favourite real world cars

An E46 M3
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In Silver Grey with very desirable Kiwi leather :nod: It was in very good order. Low mileage helped here and the paint and interior were amongst the best that I've seen for a car of this age.

The owner and I checked the car over, as is usual, before I got stuck in. As the weather forecast said 'chance of snow' I decided to get the interior done first thing to optimise the time/weather/daylight available.

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A thorough hoover, carpet and mat shampoo, clean of all vinyls and rubbers and then treating all of them too soon sorted that lot out. I used a detail brush on things like switches and vents to get rid of any dust. I cleaned the leather with a very dilute water based cleaner and then used plenty of Autoglym leather treatment.

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Weather was still holding at this point so time to get a wiggle on (excuse the drop of in photos but I was a bit busy at this point!)

Wheels before
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Wheels after
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Engine bay done
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Exhaust before
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Exhausts after
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Example of contaminants removed by clay barring
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Detailed cleaning of badges, locks, small children :) (are you still reading this? :D )
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Tar removal
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Then rinsed again, dried, polished twice and sealed!

Finished item :cheers2:
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The order in which the job was done was shuffled around quite a bit from my normal routine just to make the best of the light and weather. If some of the photos appear in a slightly ad-hoc order you'll have to bear with me!

The owner was chuffed. I was chuffed :hurray: Big thanks to him for letting me have the opportunity to work on it. He's assured me he'll get some better photos to me in due course :thumbs:

Supposed to have another S2k tomorrow but snow is forecast........watch this space.
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Good work Stu, nice car. Interior looks amazing after you had finished.

I bet that was a full sized clay bar looking tiny in your man hands :)
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