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Cleaned and polished my 200sx ready for JAE


jamesmark

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Well spent all day well about 6 hours cleaning my S14a. I do not notice any difference on the paitwork, So unhappy.

 

The wheel came up great and inside looks very clean, treated the leather seats, and cleaned all the glass Used Autoglym, I bought a 16 piece kit off internet has most of their normal range in the kit. :)

 

One thing that it has brought up, is how rubbish my paintwork is. Also with polishing I got made aware how much cancer she has. :(

 

PS, yes there is loo roll in the pictures, and the blue rubber gloves were for fingering the dog. (might aswell get the f#cktard comments out the way)

 

Anyway some pics I guess.....

 

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Sorry to hear that.

 

Still, at least it has a turbo :)

 

It does go like sh1t off a stick, it is claimed by previous owner to have 302bhp. However reading up on other SX owners and their cars it is no way running that. I have a dyno print out for 2006 but I think it may have been done on a dyno like Thors. :D

 

Here is the thread when I bought it with full spec.

 

http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthread.php?t=147705

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I also like the Apexi manifold, looks like a nice bit of kit. I also like the stock look TBH, too many drift slags about these days. It's a car to be appreciated :)

 

Appreciated? Pah it is doing my sodding head in. All its OAP niggles. lol

 

I love the stock look and I thought I had grown out of my silly body kit phase, my first Supra was kitted to the nines and then I bought my 2nd and bought a stock one as I loved the stock look.

 

However with the SX I am thinking on putting a kit on it. :taped: It is about a 70/30 split in favour of keeping it stock though.

 

The kit in question is this one, the respray on the cards woudl be either white, black or midnight purple. White is in the lead by a long way.

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Looks good to me, but pictures sometimes hide those small niggly bits :)

 

I think it would very nice in white, not purple ;)

 

Niggly bits? The car is covered in them. Why do you think there there is only close up pics of the wheels? :(

 

Still not seen midnight purple in the flesh. ;) Who knows I may go for it as I cannot think of any other car in my area that is this colour. :p

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Appreciated? Pah it is doing my sodding head in. All its OAP niggles. lol

 

I love the stock look and I thought I had grown out of my silly body kit phase, my first Supra was kitted to the nines and then I bought my 2nd and bought a stock one as I loved the stock look.

 

However with the SX I am thinking on putting a kit on it. :taped: It is about a 70/30 split in favour of keeping it stock though.

 

The kit in question is this one, the respray on the cards woudl be either white, black or midnight purple. White is in the lead by a long way.

 

 

That would look awesome in white with that kit .

The colour it is just now is far too dull :)

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p.s. Looks like your neighbors doing well for himself :D

 

No he ain't. Cost him £29k (bog standard Carrera) he insures it on a monthly basis as he cannot afford to run it on a regular basis. The guy is a right merchant banker.

 

As for the PM, a Mod is aware of it so no more details am afraid.

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