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I cleaner her and took some pictures of the car, its been nice out lately.









 

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That looks stunning! Cant wait to get my tint done now,,really makes the car :bigthumbsup
 

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Beautiful! Nice pictures.
 

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Hubba hubba! :winks

Also, what kind of camera are you using? Photo editing software or filters?
 

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Beautiful!!! I'm glad that my car's twin is "somewhere in Oregon"! Only difference in yours and mine is my GT500 tips and possibly my HIDs. I can't tell do you have HIDs?
I have aftermarket HIDs because I like the retro look of the halogen lamps.
 

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looks great!! and I have to say Oregon is a beautiful state, my wife and I drove through there last Summer on vacation. great back drop for a pic
 

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Looks super! I have exactly the same car, without tint. What % did you put on your windows?
 

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Your car looks great! What was your detailing process?
1. Clean & Dress Engine Bay First (Maxima SC1 dressing)
2. Clean Wheels & Tires (I use an old microfiber cloth & a little bit of car wash soap/water)
3. Two Bucket Wash, spray the wet car down with detail spray, hand dry with large waffle microfiber towels.
4. Clay bar if needed
5. Apply Meguiars #40 Vinyl protectant to all plastic/vinyl trim surfaces.
6. Polish/Clean Paint with DA Buffer & Ultima Paint Prep Plus
7. Apply Ultima Quick Glaze by hand
8. Apply top coat of carnauba wax (P21S) by hand
9. Clean Glass, Apply Tire dressing.
10. Spray wheels & wheel wells with Maxima SC1, apply tire dressing.
11. Polish Exhaust Tips if needed (mothers stainless rubbing compound)
 

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Wow, that's a sweet, but pricey camera. Again, nice shots.
Thanks, actually the powershot series is pretty affordable in the world of Canon cameras; they take excellent photos for a point and shoot & have a ton of features.

My girlfriend has a Canon SLR that cost her (shes nuts) $2,500.00 :heha:
 
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