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I started the day in a very Tango way

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Very soon we had dirty hands and the first tea break happened

 

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Then after another brew all was well and the old girls was looking sweet after her arse end surgery, what do you think ????

 

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How nice is that compared to the old ones, im very pleased.:yes:

Thanks Andy for your help and thank your wife for the brews, awesome cappuccino.

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You can't beat the late spec rear lights. They are the absolute best thing you can do to the rump of a Z32.

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You can't beat the late spec rear lights. They are the absolute best thing you can do to the rump of a Z32.

 

They are a thing of beauty, even Andy couldn't stop polishing them

Get some black Hammerite on those towing eyes. Smartens up the rear a little more too.

 

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They are a thing of beauty, even Andy couldn't stop polishing them

 

Best product to polish them with, I've found is actually Mr.Sheen. Brings them up a treat and removes any swirls.

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Get some black Hammerite on those towing eyes. Smartens up the rear a little more too.

 

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Best product to polish them with, I've found is actually Mr.Sheen. Brings them up a treat and removes any swirls.

 

 

Good idea, my knees are not the best these days so I will paint the tow hooks, polish my exhaust so its as shiney as yours and repaint my panel line while im there, jobs jobs jobs, the list is never ending.

Very nice Ian - much better I reckon mate!!....:bow:

 

You can't beat the late spec rear lights. They are the absolute best thing you can do to the rump of a Z32.

 

Dead right there......:yes:

 

Get some black Hammerite on those towing eyes. Smartens up the rear a little more too.

 

Best product to polish them with, I've found is actually Mr.Sheen. Brings them up a treat and removes any swirls.

 

Good idea Si - and they'll not look dirty again if they're painted black!!

 

As for polishing the lights, I've not tried Mr Sheen; but I can recommend Autoglym SRP applied with a soft microfibre cloth (not a harsh paper towel, which will actually add scratches!!)...:wink:

 

Richard:cool:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

I've used SRP on the lights and perspex panel. It's good, but Mr.Sheen is even better. It's slightly less abrasive and gives a wonderful shine. It's also less effort.

Your very welcome Ian and I like pic 3 as it's got my Z on it :yes:.

 

The fitment of these was totally perfect and flush all over, could not of gone better, much easier to work with when the we have 20 degree temps as it keeps the black sealant relatively supple :wink:.

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Looks much better!

 

Oh yes much better, and when I get chance to pinch your 99 spec Xenons and fit them it will be really nice, where did you say your paint job was happening ???

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