Finally got my Evo IX MR!
and could possibly put your tune in a state where you won't want it, go see Dom.
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Thanks! If you want to fly me and my supplies down and provide room and board I'm good to go
Congrats man! enjoy it!!! dont listen to Daniel.....that will only get your engine blown up!!! 
That was why Travis Pastranas engine blew up at the xgames....he had a dom tune

That was why Travis Pastranas engine blew up at the xgames....he had a dom tune
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So you didn't get the green wheels as a second set? If you did, you should try to sell them in the NW Marketplace!
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Hey, how much time do you typically spend on a detail? The reason I ask is I wonder if we could set something up with some of the local Evo owners sometime. Bring ya down for some detail lovin' Line up a bunch of cars and go at it for a couple days? Just a thought that would need more planning, obviously.
So you didn't get the green wheels as a second set? If you did, you should try to sell them in the NW Marketplace!
So you didn't get the green wheels as a second set? If you did, you should try to sell them in the NW Marketplace!
It all depends on what people want. For a full interior/exterior detail with polishing can take up to 20-22 hours. Most people opt for a interior/exterior/engine bay detail with a good coat of wax as they don't want to spend the money on full polish job. So typically for a detail like that it would be around 6-8 hours depending on the condition of the car. Let me know if you want to set something up.



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