Cleaning your brand new car!!

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Cleaning your brand new car!!

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:shock: :shock: :shock: Nuts,what a waste of time.
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IT'S A BLOODY VAUXHALL..............somebody tell 'im :roll:
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:lol: :lol: :lol:

Is he for real?

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Don't look any different to me. :shock:
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:shock: :roll: each to their own i guess :? :shock: :roll:

yeah Adam used 3m cleaner clay at work ..to get rail dust off ... they do a caustic solution also ... much quicker .... less elbow grease :D
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Post by Holly »

That cropped up ages ago, similar comments were made ... as someone who only cleans their car when necessary I just can't fathom it either :lol: Maybe the owner is obsessive compulsive and will be doing the same thing every week from now on ...
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Utter waste of time and money......he has still got a new Astra at the end of it, could have bought an additional (interesting) car with the money.
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To be fair. They are pretty fast. 0-60 and top end are pretty good.
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and his will be a little bit faster now its as smooth as a babies bot

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What an absolute muppet. I should imagine he spends the reast of his time having a quiet night in with Mrs Palmer and her five lovely daughters :?
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Come on Clivey. You would love your pride and joy finished to that standard.

I have never been in a position to buy a new car myself. Or pay for a top class paint job on my Mopar. So it is all cloud cuckoo land to me. :lol:
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Clivey wrote:What an absolute muppet. I should imagine he spends the reast of his time having a quiet night in with Mrs Palmer and her five lovely daughters :?

obviously not in or near the car though :D
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Astra VXR.

2000cc. 237bhp @ 5600rpm, 236lbs torque @ 2400rpm

0-60 in 6.2 seconds. Top speed 152mph. Costs under £19,000.

Astra or not I don't think you can laugh at those performance figures. And it is no good giving prizes at car shows for best paint etc. and then taking the slash out of someone making their pride and joy as perfect as possible.
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