PCD: Last year's version
Speaking of Senna, Group D at WGI was made to watch the hand and foot movements of Senna driving the NSX around Suzuka. One thing I learned is taking the turns he applied blips of throttle to measure how good traction was before he stabbed it.
BTW Mr. Tim S. was too f'n good for the rest of us and skipped this session of class. I saw him polishing Brembo Caliper Pins. I asked what he was doing he told me 'stfu noob' I walked away with my head down.
BTW Mr. Tim S. was too f'n good for the rest of us and skipped this session of class. I saw him polishing Brembo Caliper Pins. I asked what he was doing he told me 'stfu noob' I walked away with my head down.
^ dam that's rough. D'slambrosio still has that Black X GSR out there for 30k. That thing will sit because it's too cheap. I think that is the one me and DEK rolled up to look at one day.
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Some of you know I had my car in the body shop last year for a long time and overspray was everywhere, OTC clay bars would not remove it, so I just deciided to live with it until I bought a speedy nanoskin prep towel last week. It is a basic microfiber rag with a special rubbery coating on one side. The downside is the initial cost of 50.00, twice the amount for a clay bar. I **** you not when I say this damn thing basically wiped off years of overspray and oxidation with ease while not scratching or marring the paint, my paint makes noise if you rub it just like sandpaper lol so it was really bad. I only did half of my hood so far but the results were ridiculous and it was super easy. I know I sound like a salesman but I am super happy to not have to pay someone 500 dollars to bring my car back to life. It is a new technology but I see zero disadvantages with this. Plus, if you drop it you can just rinse it off and keep going and is supposed to be good for 30-50 cars. I can't wait to finish the rest of my car with it as it has been neglected for years now.
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Some of you know I had my car in the body shop last year for a long time and overspray was everywhere, OTC clay bars would not remove it, so I just deciided to live with it until I bought a speedy nanoskin prep towel last week. It is a basic microfiber rag with a special rubbery coating on one side. The downside is the initial cost of 50.00, twice the amount for a clay bar. I **** you not when I say this damn thing basically wiped off years of overspray and oxidation with ease while not scratching or marring the paint, my paint makes noise if you rub it just like sandpaper lol so it was really bad. I only did half of my hood so far but the results were ridiculous and it was super easy. I know I sound like a salesman but I am super happy to not have to pay someone 500 dollars to bring my car back to life. It is a new technology but I see zero disadvantages with this. Plus, if you drop it you can just rinse it off and keep going and is supposed to be good for 30-50 cars. I can't wait to finish the rest of my car with it as it has been neglected for years now.
More info- http://www.autopia.org/forum/autopia...rep-towel.html
Some of you know I had my car in the body shop last year for a long time and overspray was everywhere, OTC clay bars would not remove it, so I just deciided to live with it until I bought a speedy nanoskin prep towel last week. It is a basic microfiber rag with a special rubbery coating on one side. The downside is the initial cost of 50.00, twice the amount for a clay bar. I **** you not when I say this damn thing basically wiped off years of overspray and oxidation with ease while not scratching or marring the paint, my paint makes noise if you rub it just like sandpaper lol so it was really bad. I only did half of my hood so far but the results were ridiculous and it was super easy. I know I sound like a salesman but I am super happy to not have to pay someone 500 dollars to bring my car back to life. It is a new technology but I see zero disadvantages with this. Plus, if you drop it you can just rinse it off and keep going and is supposed to be good for 30-50 cars. I can't wait to finish the rest of my car with it as it has been neglected for years now.
More info- http://www.autopia.org/forum/autopia...rep-towel.html








