Restoration Project

talontsiawd

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If you have a hook up at a bodyshop, either they can hook you up probably as well, or can tell you a place to go, maybe hook you up as well (they might get a deal if they do frequent business).

I'd defineatly go through a professional shop though, just incase any sort of wet sanding, etc, is needed. The most expensive place around here costs around $800 for a full polish/detail, which isn't bad when you see the difference. Many places around here are much more than half that ($200-300), but will only polish and wax your car (won't pay any special attention to spots that need more work).
 

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wow. i ran with my Nexen 225/40/18
those tires are nice.
the ride is so much smoother, and switching lanes is so much more fun.
tires are my new obsession now!
RUBBERS!!!!!
 
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