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Wee Jock

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  1. Really! Is that aw? Bonus!
  2. Been reading your post on and off for a while now and I feel for you. Really think it is time to get your money back and go elsewhere, as previous people have said there are plenty cars out there and you also have good offers of viewing help from good people. Hope you get it sorted. WJ
  3. May I ask how much it cost to get your car squared up? Mines needs doing. Cheers WJ
  4. That's excellent thanks! WJ
  5. Did you receive the pdf ok?
  6. Stevie, think the first set look ok!
  7. Stick with the standard WRX filter, Motul Comp 300v oil!
  8. Sorry to hijack your post Stevie but Ovv could you add these wheels to my car please?
  9. Its only worth what your willing to pay!
  10. www.carldavey.co.uk
  11. Do you have a keypad below the dash somwhere? Send me your email address and Ill send you the manual!
  12. Stevie, Is it the Sigma alarm? If so pm me your email address and I will send you over a pdf of the operating manual. Cheers Wee Jock
  13. Drop the jollygreenmonster a pm he will help you out! Aka Simon.
  14. Swap no 2 injector over with any other of your choice, if the injector is stuck no 2 should now be running dry the other the one you swapped it with should be soaking and black! Simples
  15. Defo TD05!
  16. Did anyone firm up a booking with Tim? WJ
  17. Hi m8! Car looks good. Wee Jock
  18. A run down of the work carried out by Tim: •Rinse wheels and apply Bilberry wheel cleaner. Work cleaner in to nooks and crannies with a stiff brush, not forgetting the backs of the spokes. Rinse off. •Rinse car with pressure washer on a wide fan setting. •Wash vehicle using proprietary wash & wax, microfiber mitt and 2 bucket method. •Towel dry vehicle. •Perform sprayless scratch repair to front wing and rear door. •Remove tar spots from both sides of vehicle and bootlid with Citrus Tar & Glue Remover. •Wash, rinse and towel dry vehicle again •Prepare paintwork using 1 Grand Omega Glaze to remove minor swirling. •Apply 2 coats of Diamond Glaze Paint Sealant to vehicle, including door openings, bonnet and boot shuts and exposed paint on the backs of the doors. •Polish wheels with Auto Glym Silicone Resin Polish. •Apply 1 Grand All-in-One dressing to unpainted plastics. •Apply Turtle Wax Wet N’ Black to tyres. •Dust and vacuum interior WJ
  19. No m8 not me! WJ
  20. Not at the moment m8, Kilcreggan is only an hours drive at most from Glasgow tho!
  21. Richie, because of the condition of the paintwork (Excellent Condition) the car was hand polished. I have asked Tim to send me a list of what was done as I never took it all in when he told me. Will post up more details when I get them. Regards Paul
  22. Dropped the car off at 8am got it back at 4pm best part of 8hrs.................................. £160! Thought that was reasonable. Regards WJ
  23. Cheers for the comments guys! Scoobysailor - well worth the effort and not that expensive! WJ
  24. Had my car detailed yesterday and thought I would post up some pics. The car was prepared by Tim Burgess of Scratch 2 Shine, they specialise in the following: Sprayless Scratch Repair Bumper & Bodywork Scuffs Stone Chips Hand & Machine Polishing Diamond Glaze Paint Protection Scratch to Shine are based in Kilcreggan and cover the West Coast of Scotland. For further information Tim can be contacted on: Phone: 01436 651969 Mobile: 07545 594129 Email: tim@scratch2shine.co.uk
  25. What year of car is it, is it a Hawk?
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