Griot's Garage

SFCR10

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Hi All! I've been a car fanatic for years. All I have now is 2 Crown Victoria Police Interceptors, one of which is a daily driver and the other is one I purchased to collect. I purchased some of the products from Griot's Garage to polish and wax my 2009 Police Interceptor. I have read so much on so many products, but Griot's had good reviews. Anyway, here's a photo of my recent polishing and waxing.



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SFCR10- Welcome to Autopia!



Fellow Crown Vic fan here, and I also like Griot's for some stuff (not so much for other stuff, but to each their own).



I can't *quite* tell from the pic, is that P71 a Spruce Green one or one of the...uhm...what are they called...titanium gray colors? Looks sharp whichever it is (and I love both colors on those), lucky you, having that!



What color is the other one? Does it have the SAP too?



Those are kinda big when you're doing the polishing and waxing, huh?!?
 
Welcome! Nice car, looks very clean. I've been following in Acuumlators footstep and only buying his approved Griots products....lol. He needs to come up with an approved product list sometime :D
 
Hey capt512...NC car indeed! I was able to order this one new. BTW, I'm looking for a Marauder....know of any?
 
SFCR10 said:
BTW, I'm looking for a Marauder....know of any?



I'd check out the classified ads at MercuryMarauder.net Forums - Powered by vBulletin (that's where I found my Crown Vic).



Before buying a MM, I'd do a little research on rear tires; most MMs take a specific size (and no, you can't just substitute something similar because of the way the ABS/etc. is set up) and that size can be hard to find. Buying one of the MMs that *can* take different rear tires would greatly simplify things in this regard.
 
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