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Deathdiesel 04-12-2009 11:10 PM


Originally Posted by Becka (Post 400511)
well see i live in Oregon my dad lives in Arizona and you have to be in the same household inorder to be on their plan

Aah that blows. Thennn um idk :D Promotion ftw at staples? :bigwink:

Becka 04-12-2009 11:13 PM

lol yeah right haha that a knee slapper!!

I have a hard enough time getting my hours so now i am trying to get another job

Deathdiesel 04-12-2009 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Becka (Post 400518)
lol yeah right haha that a knee slapper!!

I have a hard enough time getting my hours so now i am trying to get another job

Lol man wheres the easy button for car payments? Attachment 18986

Lol i had to ^^

Becka 04-12-2009 11:18 PM

LMFAO!!

yeah really

Deathdiesel 04-12-2009 11:21 PM

Btw how much did you buy your car for? 302 seems a bit much for a used.

Becka 04-12-2009 11:22 PM

305, I am paying like 15,000 cause i also had a trade in worth like 2 and I still owed on it but i only owe like 13, 000 now

Deathdiesel 04-12-2009 11:26 PM

Dam, how many miles were on it?! EDIT: this is my 699th post XD

mustangman95gt 04-13-2009 06:28 AM


Originally Posted by Deathdiesel (Post 400139)
Went to autozone, bought some shit. Am i missing anything?

polish and you will need more wax for the next time you want to wax your car

mustangman95gt 04-13-2009 06:33 AM


Originally Posted by Becka (Post 400448)
!!repainted!! lol haha

....clay it, use a simple polish and wax it to seal it in. if they are simple surface scratches(not visible from a few feet back) they will not need touchup and can be polished out

mustangman95gt 04-13-2009 06:36 AM


Originally Posted by Deathdiesel (Post 400450)
Lol well for the big ones, im using touchup paint bought from the dealer. Then smoothin it out and etc.

dont try to smooth it out! when touch-up goes on it looks like a bump on the surface. as it drys it bonds to the paint. Reminder* if your car has a clear coat, you might want to think about using a clear coat touch-up over the deep scratches

Steeda97 04-13-2009 06:38 AM

jeezy dont do it.

mustangman95gt 04-13-2009 06:41 AM


Originally Posted by Becka (Post 400495)
well for one i got the car like 10 mos ago and havent had the money to put anything into it, because i got a 305 car payment and other bills along with it and a part time min pay job....thats why see if i had the money, my car would have the best shit and would be friggin amazing, id smoke that loser but i just cant afford it right now.

ouchhhh that sucks. when i bought my 95, 2 weeks after i had it the flowmasters went on but its never cheap to do any mod unfortuneatly but good news! insurance will go down a little with the 2010 coming out

Becka 04-13-2009 07:47 AM

there was 43 k and now theres about 52

Deathdiesel 04-13-2009 09:12 AM


Originally Posted by mustangman95gt (Post 400588)
polish and you will need more wax for the next time you want to wax your car

I got some wax, i just didnt post it on that pic, its pretty much new, im not using that liquid wax i think.

Originally Posted by mustangman95gt (Post 400591)
dont try to smooth it out! when touch-up goes on it looks like a bump on the surface. as it drys it bonds to the paint. Reminder* if your car has a clear coat, you might want to think about using a clear coat touch-up over the deep scratches

Why wouldnt i smooth it out? I know it forms as a bump but wouldnt that look bad unless it formed really well to the cut? And can you link up a good polish please? Also where would you get clear coat touchup?

Originally Posted by Becka (Post 400604)
there was 43 k and now theres about 52

That seems really pricey for some reason, i guess market wasnt as much of a buyers as it atm.

mustangman95gt 04-13-2009 12:46 PM

you can smooth it out its your choice. how were you going to do that tho? as for the polish i know of one place but you only get it in bulk (1 gallon min) or here is one similar to what we use:
http://www.lanescarproducts.com/ultimateglaze1.html

here is the touch-up:
http://www.automotivetouchup.com/tou...clearcoat.aspx

it's not needed but its recommended. honestly i have never used it on any of the cars i have done and i have had no complaints. your call

Deathdiesel 04-13-2009 02:24 PM

Well if i smoothed it out when i first applied it, id use a sqaure sponge, or a credit car kinda like thing. Or if i really wanted to go all out i could buy this. But ill probably use a flat sponge to try and level it out, and see how it looks. For a sealant they mean like wax, or do they mean like the clear coat actually? http://www.autogeek.net/langka-paint...epair-kit.html

DarkPony 04-23-2009 05:32 PM

Check out Zanio's kits - The mirror finish you get from their polishes is amazing...

www.zainostore.com

Check out some of the pics...!!


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