Each one teach one *PICS* 56K no way

Sounds like a great time. I think having a tuturiol session like that is great. I would love to attend one if there were to be one near by. :D
 
Looks like you guys had a lot of fun EBP. You guys did a wonderful job on that Milano Red Si, that's what I use to have before my Autopia days!:angry I would give an arm and a leg, among other things to get that car back. They are great cars that are very reliable, and fun to drive. I'll post a couple of pics of mine with the conversion! Remember these pics are a year and a half old!! :D



Notice the swirls!:shocked



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SilverLexus said:
Girls with buffers: :cool:



You know it's funny she was a natural!! She picked the technique up after the first panel!!!



04cobra, what happened to the car? Stolen? That seems to be parr for the course with these suckers.



Thanks everyone, it was a really cool day.
 
EBP: I actually sold her for $2000 a wheel.;) I know that theft is par for the course, my friends told me that when I got it. But I was acutally lucky and never even had a run in with a theft. I even took it to the most stolen parking lots in town, a theatre. But I got to park right in front of the teller window, maybe that had something to do with it! She was a great car, I sold her to get the Cobra, now I kick myself in the a$$ all the time for doing it. because I don't have either Especially after seeing this thread and you car. Mine was swirl city, I wish I had another shot with her!:xyxthumbs :D
 
Slackmeister said:
Do you do this kind of thing regularly?



Nah, this is the first time. I may do it again in the future. I noticed that you are in southaven, if you pick up an issue of southern rides magazine I write a detailing article in there monthly. May be of interest to you. :nixweiss You can pick up the magazine free (for now) at your local Kroger where the free apartment guides are in the front of the store. Landers Dodge usually has a stack in the showroom too.



Sean, me too I could have used the help!!!!



04cobra, that is good to know. 30,000 units and the fourth most stolen car in America means they are REALLY stealing these by the droves!!! Glad you were able to keep yours in one piece, I have had similar luck. :nervous2: :D
 
AutoFreak615 said:
so is there a way to remove the dots in this picture?






With a rotary I could have removed more of the marring, but the dots were actually pits and chips from highway driving. No fix unless he wants to have it repainted.
 
AutoFreak615: Yup, wetsanding. However, the dots (pitting) will come back in a Honda. The clear is very soft (in comparisons to other CC's) and doesn't stand up well to this kind of stuff.
 
ebpcivicsi said:
Nah, this is the first time. I may do it again in the future. I noticed that you are in southaven, if you pick up an issue of southern rides magazine I write a detailing article in there monthly. May be of interest to you. :nixweiss



If you do a similar event in the future, I'd certainly be interested. :up And I'll be sure to check out your monthly article.
 
great job ebpcivicsi! it's awesome that you lend your knowledge to others, so they can learn. *gives pat on the back* :xyxthumbs
 
imacarnut said:
great job ebpcivicsi! it's awesome that you lend your knowledge to others, so they can learn. *gives pat on the back* :xyxthumbs



Thanks man, I think everyone had a nice time....I know I did!!!
 
i was hoping that wasn't the answer. thanks though



GSRstilez said:
AutoFreak615: Yup, wetsanding. However, the dots (pitting) will come back in a Honda. The clear is very soft (in comparisons to other CC's) and doesn't stand up well to this kind of stuff.
 
Thats awesome. Seems like it was a fun day, a day of detailing and teaching... what more could you ask for? Definately cool.
 
Looks like everyone had a great time. Many cudo's to ebpcivicsi for taking the time to pull it together.
 
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