ah thanks for the shout out, only just saw this! Glad you're happy.
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Since I got the SCZA section 3 I wasn't happy with the tips I chose, 80mm titanium ones, and neither with how they attach to the car. I got a fabricator to make some 2.5" tips and aligned them similar to a Supersprint section 3. I'm finally happy with how the rear end of the car looks. Next will be getting the car polished and coated and also ordered some OEM bixenon headlights.
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The halogen lights output was never the greatest even though I had some top of the line Philips bulbs. So I pulled the trigger and bought some US spec bixenon headlights, they were in excellent condition and everything works as it should. I still have to wire the bixenon but it seems that the default euro configuration is to have the inner halogen headlight turned on too, so that might simple things up. What I’m still debating is if I want to retrofit the city lights or not, but will probably end up doing it (just need to drill the holes in the headlights housing).
In process.
Done.
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20mm front and 15mm rear Apex spacers were installed along bullet head studs.
I think the spacers improved the look of the style 67s a lot, looks much more aggressive. The car is getting polished and ceramic coated at the moment and should be done in about 10 days, I'm pretty anxious with how the result will look like.
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Got the car back from getting polished and ceramic coated and I’m in awe with the result. The car was polished and coated with Gtechniq Serum Light and Exo V4 as a top coat. The wheel wells and floor were also cleaned and coated to make them easier to clean and preserve the plastics.
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Originally posted by R60BBA View PostNice job on the boot floor buddy.
Originally posted by jet_dogg View PostMoney well spent, car looking excellent bro.
Here are some extra pictures that the detailer sent me of the finished product.
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The sad reality is that CB only looks good for a small amount of time. I remember when I got my car ceramic coated and PC'ed.
I didn't want to even use the thing lol2004 BMW ///M3 Carbon Black/Cinnamon 6MT
2005 BMW ///M3 Interlagos Blue/Black 6MT Dinan S3-R
2008 BMW ///M3 Alpine White/Bamboo/6MT Track Build
2000 BMW ///M5 Royal Red/Extended Caramel 6MT
2004 BMW X5 Toledo Blue/Sand Beige 6MT
2023 Toyota Supra //A91-MT CULG/Hazelnut 6MT
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Originally posted by Sharocks View PostThe sad reality is that CB only looks good for a small amount of time. I remember when I got my car ceramic coated and PC'ed.
I didn't want to even use the thing lol
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Pipe, get you a proper wash mitt, two buckets, good shampoo and high quality towels and you'll be able to preserve the finish for longer.
Pressure washer with foam cannon is essential to removing the most grime possible before contact with the paint.
Your detailer should have given you some tips/advice.2003.5 MT JB/B - CSL SCHRICK SUPERSPRINT EISENMANN JRZ SWIFT MILLWAY APR ENDLESS BBS/SSR DREXLER KMP SACHS RECARO AR SLON MKRS GSP DMG KARBONIUS CP AUTOSOLUTIONS KOYO
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Originally posted by jet_dogg View PostPipe, get you a proper wash mitt, two buckets, good shampoo and high quality towels and you'll be able to preserve the finish for longer.
Pressure washer with foam cannon is essential to removing the most grime possible before contact with the paint.
Your detailer should have given you some tips/advice.
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That's the sign of a good detailer. Personally I would use a lambswool mitt as I believe it to be the best option. Also the rinse should be thorough at the very beginning of the wash.
When I make contact with the paint there is only a very light road film left. This is what you want to avoid abrasion. Don't ever touch the paint ie. dusting, wiping, quick detailing, etc after the car has been washed or dried.2003.5 MT JB/B - CSL SCHRICK SUPERSPRINT EISENMANN JRZ SWIFT MILLWAY APR ENDLESS BBS/SSR DREXLER KMP SACHS RECARO AR SLON MKRS GSP DMG KARBONIUS CP AUTOSOLUTIONS KOYO
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Originally posted by jet_dogg View PostThat's the sign of a good detailer. Personally I would use a lambswool mitt as I believe it to be the best option. Also the rinse should be thorough at the very beginning of the wash.
When I make contact with the paint there is only a very light road film left. This is what you want to avoid abrasion. Don't ever touch the paint ie. dusting, wiping, quick detailing, etc after the car has been washed or dried.
I really enjoy watching AMMO NYC videos to learn the correct technique and the concepts behind.
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This weekend I managed to find some time to work on the brakes, took the opportunity to upgrade to 345mm front rotors using the ECS carriers and also Stoptech braided lines.
Old rotors were quite cracked.
Painted the ECS carriers.
Fronts done.
Rears done.
Fronts fill the stock wheels quite nicely.
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