DSG Mustang GT
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I bought a cheap one at the store just to put on during winter storage. Just to keep dust etc off it. I would never use it outside in the elements though.
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Nice Mustang, any more pictures?
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Woke up, ate, shower, changed, work, ate, changed, bed. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat.
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Some of those pictures of rocks look like water or wind erosion. Very neat!
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The end of October? Here near Cleveland? How is your car in the snow?
Yeah, didn't expect it to be so late in the year. I saw they have an open day Dec 2nd. That's nuts.
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Might go to the one in Nelson Ledges, Ohio at the end of the month.
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Hey guys and gals,
Just curious if anyone has ever taken their car to a open track day event? Might do my first one at the end of the month with the Mustang.
Anyone with experience please chime in. What's it like for a beginner? Fun factor? Stories?
Thanks!
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I've been playing the guitar for close to 12 years. I have 4 acoustics, 3 electrics, 1 12 string, 2 basses, ukalale and when my grandfather passed he left me his mandolin (which I learned).
I enjoys working out. I got to a 24 hour gym, Anytime Fitness. Works if I work hours late or can't sleep.
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Good suggestions!
Already have a decent shelving set up.
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That depends on your current needs and your budget, but not knowing those, I would recommend starting with:
This will give you products to wash & dry, clean & dress, and DS with a couple of single-soft MF towels.
I think everything you posted is what I'll get.
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Price isn't really an issue as long as its not outrageous.
Thanks for the suggestions
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As title states, what should be the first product ( I'm sure of many) I should buy ? My car is clean, as you can see from my intro thread. I never really changed up what I use. But now it's time for Adams products!
So what are your suggestions?
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Comp orange is one o my favorites.
So far not to much. Car was in ROUGH shape when I got it. It has over 100k miles. I had a Rio Red 95 mustang that got totaled by an idiot no paying attention.
So far it's sitting on Fr 500 18x9/18x10 Deep dish rears,lowered on H&R SS springs (no isos), Corbeau CR1s with 5 point, CAI, 75mm TB, Mach 1 chin spoiler/grill delete, exhaust, engine sturt brace, rear spoiler delete, lots of little stuff.
Planning a over hall this winter. The tenitive plan right now is heads, cam, slamming it (possible coil overs), 35% tint, rear seat delete, cobra side skirts and front bumper and tune.
Main consern is more HP and funds. But I can chip away at it no rush, not a DD.
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<---- had hope this season, hope to atleast finish .500.
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I'm from the North Hills, and I check in at the Wexford Starlite Cruise on Friday nights. You'll have to make one next season.
Worked every Friday an missed them. Ius always at Quaker steak and lube in Robinson, mineral beach, caste village and sonic I'm Bridgeville.
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I use my old towels to clean door jams and trunk areas and follow up with detail spray
Thats what I do.
OP pics of the Mustang!
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He's a great dog, honestly makes a bad day better when I get home.
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Chicken Lucca, chicken parm, seafood etc, what's not to love?
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My buddy, "Boss". He's some sort of beagle mix. No one seems to know. He's 25-30 lbs and is about 3-4 years old (rescue not sure on age etc). U
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Dream car...
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Pittsburgh here as well.
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Thanks. Ive never done one but I wanted to get into auto cross and hill climb. Mustang isn't ready yet, need to upgrade ball joints and possibly coil over over the winter.
As for shows I went to Quaker steak an lube on Sundays, mineral beach, caste village, ect. Where are you from I'm in the south hills.
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I was worried you would say replace the windshild. Thats not going to be cheap. I'll try to get a picture regardless. It's a eye sore. Whole car is clean except for that. And at night it's horrible.
Just to be clearer, I used water spot remover and it got water spots out. But afterwards left the windshild "bare" and exsposed every scratch and defect that I didn't knowticed before. Hard to explain, sorry for the confusion. Thanks guys, liking this forum!
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I would go to steel wool AFTER trying the polish... #1 rule in detailing is always go with the least aggressive method to address the problem first.
Thanks for the help. I don't hav water spots, just scratched, pitted, rough 100k mile glass. I'll give it a shot! Thanks
Do you use a detail cart ???????
in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
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I bought a cart from Harbor Frieght, and the rolling stool. Love it.