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  1. Barely used and in good condition, cost £150 new, it's not height adjustable. £80
  2. Not been used for a while as it's a couple of years old, all in good working condtion. £30
  3. Only used twice as was going be part of my fitness regime but never can be bothered. Mint condition £60 Apollo FS.26 Mens 17" Hi-tensile steel arrow head rear suspension frame Off road style - full suspension 18 Speed Shimano gears with SRAm gripshift Powerful steel V type brakes 26 x 1.95", aluminium rust proof rims Colour co-ordinated comfort saddle
  4. Need to order my PC after payday.... looks very nice smudga good effort. Can't believe this thread is still going too
  5. get barring you will notice an even greater difference... good effort !
  6. Dont know really just made it up.
  7. Told you clay bar was awesome stuff. If anyone else has any questions either pm or post them on here and i will and maybe others try get round and answer asap. Hope to of turned some of you into cleaning whores
  8. awww shucks you guys make me blush Nahh happy to help and good to hear some views from hope4sun. My services are available to buy
  9. i also don't recommend cheap microfibres... i mean they wont damage the paint etc.. but they not the best made and tend to flake... so after hours of cleaning the last thing you want is bits of cloth of your nice polished and waxed car.
  10. Couldnt believe how cheap it is... i was expecting 3k mark, i'm paying £800 on a group 14 saxo VTS hahaha so i think the extra £500 may be worth it Cant wait test drive never mind buy one... i'm like a kid at christmas
  11. Drying towel is jus tthat its for drying the car off after a wash... more absorbant than a microfibre and bigger too, made of different material too. Microfibres are used to apply polishes/cleaners/waxes etc... and they are also used to buff off but obviously use a clean one. They can be used to dry but i prefer using my drying towel. Me personally use... water magnet drying towel to dry off the car when wet Microfibres to apply polish/wax and to buff off the polish/wax
  12. Not sure as it wasn't on show when i went but will find on Saturday
  13. I'm sure this will make my mind up if the car is for me. 2004 electric blue i think he said it was ,uk spec, 20k on the clock £17,995 Also got an insurance quote on an import 2003 and that came to £1,300 fully comp which i dont think is bad for 21 with 1 years NCB. Well i'm looking forward to it and hope im not daft enough to put deposit down as i dont quite have enough yet lol.
  14. More hints and tips are welcomed... i was just covering the basics to get a good clean and protection with products that aren't a massive budget.
  15. jacko thats the same stuff i use
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