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Batbaruman

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  1. ^ take all with a grain of salt though . i like the way they look and price point, but wouldn't get them myself, as prioritize strong light wheels myself. if you're just wanting the wheels for looks/stance then it's probably more than good enough.. they aint gonna fall apart or chip/crack just from normal driving and would indeed look pretty sweet on your ride provided they're the right offset and all.
  2. yikes.. at 1300 nzd rrp that's about twice of what the r3nz can be had for new! guess i'll chuck the r3 back on my monitoring list on TM
  3. Using tapatalk here. Please enjoy this spam of all kinds of iPhone emojis [emoji880][emoji3517][emoji3061][emoji102][emoji1137][emoji23][emoji3060][emoji2961][emoji102][emoji1474][emoji38][emoji22][emoji40][emoji1655][emoji101][emoji1702][emoji24][emoji56][emoji42][emoji880][emoji1474] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. nice polished dish on that last one, should get with gold center
  5. hmm they gave prices on any other of their stuff?
  6. Not saying the street name but spotted@jordanfromnz .... or did he spot me?? [emoji23] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. You can delete the air pumps instead of replacing right? Think they’re quite expensive to replace and common aftermarket thing to do is a delete procedure Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. Whaaaa no way, what’s wrong with it that it’s gonna cost that much? install a roof scoop if that’s the case Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. Nice work bro, I too took a car selfie haha let’s set a new trend [emoji23] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. yeh my dad fixed the yellow problem.. he thought he was helping me while car was parked away during my surgery. i get back home for a 'nice' surprise, lights no longer yellow.. instead they're full of micro scratches cos he used autosol metal polish (the thicker paste version) and steel wool on the plastic headlights.. very abrasive. that day i did not need pain killer as the shock completely numbed me clear but so many deep scratches! i've since improved on the scratches but eventually my next moves on the lights will likely need to be 2000, then 3000 wet sanding followed by some polishing action and then some clear coat that's suitable for plastic (not sure where is best to get that from). for now they're near perfect from 1metre away but any closer and they look gross. the story behind why i originally started crazily detailing my own cars from long back is also related to fixing random 'helpful' things my dad would do to my cars way back, i guess that's his way of teaching me lol.
  11. Personally nope , I learnt off YouTube tutorials this way to loop cord around myself so it doesn’t damage the paint. If you had a few spare batteries around then seems cordless one would be even better provided it isn’t weak / battery doesn’t get flat too quickly Bonus tip (learned the hard way few years ago) - is you’re not particularly vertically gifted you may find your clothes would touch body of car when you’re reaching to scrub top of it. A) lower your car (considering it) and b) make sure you’re not wearings stuff that could scratch car like hoodie with metal zips , pants zips, belt buckles/ Burton’s etc Can someone please recommend what are some good backing plate sizes to have on hand and some pads? The SCA ones I’m sure won’t cut it for when I wanna do some compound work , just barely good enough for polishing. I’d like something that I can attach to have a food go at headlights later, right now I’m only 70% happy with them Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. Y’all should feel really bad aye [emoji23] Speaking is detailing product specials though Meguiars clay bar / derailed spray kit $28 at repco, I saved the spray for later and just use bucket of gold class wash & wax for the lubricant Meguiars towel magnet $20. was 40% off at repco too, single towel to dry the whole car much preferred it over previous synthetic $5 thing I used as that product left micro scratches and needed frequent wringing out Meguiars gold class wash and wax 1.9L $25 at supercheap , it’s my go to product for once car has been waxed as cleans car, has some agents for hard water so less risk of water spots and doesn’t strip wax. Meguiars ultimate polish $32 at supercheap , ultimate compound on sale at same price might grab some myself for next time Saw rainx products were on sale at mitre 10 grab some if you haven’t tried and been curious, the windshield wax spray will last you forever and has practical benefits Rockwell / SCA branded dual action random orbits polisher with 1 foam pad for $109 at supercheap . Bunch of 7” /180mm pads on special too Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. Took a short break from long detailing process on my car to do a diy pod filter install in my mates 1.2L turbo Polo. Used old Simota filter I had lying around as he’s been wanting to fit one and all kits made for his car were like $300 . $10 elbow joint from mitre 10 and silicone joiner, super quick job. That thing responds so much better now and actually sounds deeper on the exhaust tone. Mate is happy as, he’s gonna paint the pvc pipe black and enjoy. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. Spent 3 hours doing multi stage wash, claybar then dry. Looks good as from afar but gross up close with all the swirl marks. Excuse my ugly mug in some of the reflections, few scratches I intend to fix with polishing work after dinner while also hopefully getting rid of those swirl marks Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. should chuck some recordings up of it idle, driving at various rpm etc. could help strike some interest with someone
  16. could always do what they do with the hellcat and run ur ac through it when heatsoaked or something 😜
  17. heard mixed stories on the heat soak on these. bmw use as stock on some of their M cars and claim less heat soak, but haven't seen any logs myself.
  18. im a big fan of work emotion cr kiwami, having had them on two previous cars. on a black car with work bronze they look amazing
  19. Ooh whenever this stuff runs out (lasted forever so far) May give some normal Meguiars was a go then. Love this combo as has served me well through the tough years with v7 sti which didn’t have AC, especially the interior anti fog rainx . Not sure about using polish agents with abrasives on modern windshields though? I heard modern glass is softer and can have micro scratches , would just stick to alcohol pad cleaning + wax coats on the safe side , crystal clear as is Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  20. Friggin exciting ! Didn’t wash mine but done lot of smaller detailing stuff on hinges / door jam areas, those corners by wipers and all etc. gonna run wax in those areas maybe later tonight then move on to main body detailing later on. anyone know cheapest place to get clay bars? Headlights aren’t perfect but better than before. Not sure I wanna proceed to sand them down until I figure out the best sealant . So far just light polish with scratch swirl remover , headlight doc, finish with couple coats of meguiars gold class (carnauba based so won’t last very long) Treated windshield ahead of rainy season with this stuff ... and sold the skyline last night , Will actually miss it somewhat, that quick comfort and all. New owner is stoked as though , I know he’ll enjoy it Asked in my thread but maybe someone knows here about this... missing bolt from my rear wing. Doesn’t seem to have thread so can’t just chuck bolt in. Anyone happen to know what parts I should order or where I can get from please? Assuming there is some plate with thread to slide in to spoiler then can bolt down. Thanks Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  21. think theres a few more of us who have joined the Insta bandwagon with car pages so bumping this; My car page is @wrxmas_nz , the one i linked earlier i'm just gonna use for travel/hiking type stuff (@amrit.insta ) https://www.instagram.com/wrxmas_nz/
  22. Just heads up that it can be pretty random with customs. Both of u may make same order arrive same time at customs and one of u get taxed other one doesn’t Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  23. Yep stock fit flange for bov is already included, don’t remember there being a gasket but my bov bolted right on Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  24. Sucks that it gets stung with tax now. Going custom on a good locally made core is an option still from fabrication shops and can get nice looking piping too. To answer your question about the HdI kit, it was pretty awesome. Very efficient and I did have pics somewhere in my garage thread about shining super bright light through it comparing against some other core to confirm it’s not just some S*** design (though my IAT logged before and after confirms this with real data) . My turbo was spinning out of efficiency range and basically blowing hot air so for the IAT to come down from ambient +20-30 range to ambient +3-10c range the hdi FmIC had proven it’s worth to me Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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