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Car Pictures

Some pics of my car that I found the thumbs for. Bear with me as these are all the pics I have of it at the moment.

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just asked in the other thread were about your from but now i remeber you from the red GP. you live in raymore. i didnt know you still owned the red one and when did you get the silver one?
 
just asked in the other thread were about your from but now i remeber you from the red GP. you live in raymore. i didnt know you still owned the red one and when did you get the silver one?

Yeah its still in the family per say, I had owned 2 cars at the time and sold the grand prix, And eventually sold the grand am I had to get another grand prix. So I have two grand prixs in the family now, The red one is actually being stored in my garage for the winter. while I daily drive the silver one. I live in north kansas city now.
 


Went home on R&R and did some minor things to the Impala. I got my windows tinted and i got my lisence plates in from the DMV. I was suprised these plates were available.

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here is a picture from my cellphone. sorry really old razor phone.

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Here's some pics of mine. Mostly stock looking except for the SD hood. I should probably remove the Wilkins Buick dealer sticker already...lol

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Alright, cut out a little early from work one day last week and spent nearly 6 hours on the exterior of the car. This was my first time with a clay bar and I'm sold on it. Amazing how much crap it lifted out of what I thought was clean paint. I've never seen this car shine or feel this smooth since I've owned it.

Here's the steps I took.
1) Entire car blasted with the garden hose to blow off anything I could before hand washing.
2) Entire car hand washed with Dawn dishwashing soap and water using a microfiber wash mit.
3) All stubborn bugs and tar spots I could find removed with the smooth side of a Scrub (Scrubs in a Bucket) while the car was still wet. These are great for bugs and tar, but most people don't realize that they unfold and are soft on the inside. The rough side can be used for stubborn spots though and I have personally not seen any damage done from using the rough side in moderation.
4) Entire car washed again with Dawn to remove tar, bug and scrub residue.
5) Dried the entire car with my Absorber drying towel.
6) Every painted part of the car except the front bumper and hood clay barred with Meguiar's Clay bar kit. Clay lubed with Meguiar's Spray Detailer. I went ahead and clayed the front fenders even though the new paint was blended into them and had no issue doing so. I didn't however want to push my luck with the clay on the new paint on the hood and front bumper this time around. I clayed one panel at a time and wiped down each one with a microfiber towel before moving on to the next.
7) Did a quick once over with a clean microfiber towel. More than anything just because I was amazed how smooth and slick the paint was already even before putting on the final coat of wax.
8) Moved the car into the garage out of the sunny driveway. The paint really wasn't that warm and I had no real trouble with it with the clay, but I decided I was going to wax in only two stages so I wanted it out of the sun for that.
9) Hand applied Meguiar's Gold Class liquid wax with a wax applicator sponge to the hood, all glass, mirrors, roof, trunk lid, spoiler and tail lights.
10) Let the wax dry completely and then buffed it off with my Craftsman 10" orbital and a terrycloth bonnet.
11) Hand applied the same Meguiar's Gold Class wax to the rest of the car... fenders, doors, rockers, headlights, bumpers, license plates, etc.
12) Let the wax dry completely and buffed it off with the same orbital and terrycloth bonnet.
13) Pulled the car back out in the driveway so I could see any places I missed with the orbital a little better.
14) Wiped the car down again with a clean microfiber towel paying special attention to any areas and crevices I could not get with the orbital.
15) Sprayed down the tires, inner fenders, and front air dam with No Touch foaming tire shine.
16) Wiped any excess tire shine off of the paint and wheels with another microfiber towel.
17) I have one larger microfiber that is devoted only to the tires. It was white at one time but is now almost entirely black. I wiped off all the tires to remove any excess tire shine. I do this after the No Touch has had time to sit on the tires for a little while. I like to wipe the tires down because it gives them a more even shine than just letting the No Touch dry on it's own. When it dries on it's own, it tends to leave streaks and light and dark spots on the tires.
18) Hand applied the Meguiar' Gold Class wax to all of the wheels and also put a coat on the exahust tips.
19) Let the wax dry completely and buffed it all off by hand with a microfiber towel.
20) Took the car for a quick spin around the block. Yeah, primarily just to show off all my hard work, but also because I am always amazed how much water from washing finds it's way out of places after a quick drive.
21) Wipe off any water streaks from the drive and I was finally done!


RESULTS!
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Nice Car :th_thumbsup-wink: what wheels are those? I have a 97 GTP Dark Green w/polished factory 5 spokes I want to replace, size, and tires as well.
Mark
 


your car is pretty much exactly what i want Joel, cept i'd prefer a coupe. White, tinted tails, tinted windows, pure sex.
 
Well I did what you guys told me and tinted the tails, just did a really light coat, wet sanded and buffed them. Sorry the car is FILTHY we've been having sh!tty weather here in NC.

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Got my camera back. Here are some slightly newer and a lot better quality pictures. lol. They might take a little bit to load because they are 8megapixels and a bit over 2mb each.


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Not going to lie, first picture especially looks bad. Overcast, no good light, car is wet, car is dirty, snowflakes, infamous hanging driver side exhaust.
Not that mine is much better.
 
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