Jeremy's NA6
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Re: Jeremy's NA6
Do you have spacers behind those RPF1's?
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No spacer, nothing just plug n play
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Oh I see, they're +19 offset. I'd only seen them in higher offsets before and I was wondering why they filled out the guards so well. They look really good. 

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Thanks
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Been spotting your car around uni lately, car looks awesome. Just wish 15" RPF1's came in the same offset. 

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Yea haha.. What color is your car? Is it red with black hardtop?
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JeremyH wrote:Yea haha.. What color is your car? Is it red with black hardtop?
Yep that's mine on Work Equip's now. Most of the time you're there before I get there and still there when I leave though lol.
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Yes, my course is damn busy.
I do architecture, what do you do.
I do architecture, what do you do.
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Re: Jeremy's NA6
Today's wash + lower the rear suspension by 1cm


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Re: Jeremy's NA6
Try to polish my car, but no difference, any tips?


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Anyone very kind post a comment on this



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Nice mascot on your dash. 

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Re: Jeremy's NA6
You need to wax it if you havent.
It looked fine before why polish it?
What polish did you use exactly?
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It looked fine before why polish it?
What polish did you use exactly?
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Re: Jeremy's NA6
The finish looks pretty good in the pictures..! So you're going to struggle to gain a massive improvement.
When I still had nice paint I got very good results though using a clay bar to remove imperfections and smooth the surface, I would highly recommend trying it. Then perhaps a cleansing polish and then a sealing wax so you maintain the finish. I bought some really good specialist stuff which worked brilliantly as far as polish and wax, can get you the names if you want. I haven't polished the car lately as I have a few paint chips which cracked the paint badly on the front now (track days, flood waters and interstate driving) but it still had a nice shine thanks to the work I put in well over a year ago.
When I still had nice paint I got very good results though using a clay bar to remove imperfections and smooth the surface, I would highly recommend trying it. Then perhaps a cleansing polish and then a sealing wax so you maintain the finish. I bought some really good specialist stuff which worked brilliantly as far as polish and wax, can get you the names if you want. I haven't polished the car lately as I have a few paint chips which cracked the paint badly on the front now (track days, flood waters and interstate driving) but it still had a nice shine thanks to the work I put in well over a year ago.
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NA6-Phillip Island 1:57.7, Winton 1:42.9, Winton Short 1:12.4, Sandown 1:35.2, Wakefield 1.15.9, Nurburgring 9:17.0
NA6-Phillip Island 1:57.7, Winton 1:42.9, Winton Short 1:12.4, Sandown 1:35.2, Wakefield 1.15.9, Nurburgring 9:17.0
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It only looked good on the picture, but actually paint is pretty rough. I have try clay it, but haven't get very smooth surface, for the polish i use autoglym supreme polish. It just don't through the paint.
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