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I have plans, fix bumper paint, new wheels, maybe stripes (for extra hp ), but I've been driving it all summer instead. Oh well. Last years pics, too. Not glamorous, grey. But it's my grey!
As a matter of fact, yes!! But that wasnt when those got put there. That stuff is slippery as a barstard when it rains.
I did that in the dry and told the old lady it was too wet so i had to spin
Originally Posted by AILERON
Case, your neighborhood looks like parts of my hometown, Nashville, TN.
Next time we go home, I'll take a few pics for you.
No worries mate!! Ill send you a message in a minute and say gday, i havent been on here much for a few days
Originally Posted by Yakko
Mae id try hitting that front bumper with abit of "brasso" til you get a good shine, polish gently, then use something along the lines of a scratch and swirl remover, which will still leave some swirls, then hit it with some "skin exfoliant" (as in the stuff that is lightly abrasive to your skin) and see how it comes up.
Last edited by Casethecorvetteman; Sep 16, 2006 at 09:14 AM.
Nice ride everyone.
Here's my '89 vette-383 stroker with all the bells & whistles under the hood. 400hp,427tq. w/spray - 461hp, 528tq. Lowered, but plain on the outside.
Last edited by vettenut5; Sep 17, 2006 at 08:18 PM.