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Muddy

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  1. Helped me too this weekend. Thought I had ripped something out I shouldn't have:blush: Reset - no more flashing light
  2. Sarnie Chris - I actually have a spare cubby with front door. It appears to be the same as the one fitted to the car but it doesn't look like I can manipulate it to fit a screen, the mechnism for the door is attached to the side and can't be cut back!! Does that make sense. Thought a Jap spec one with the screen already fitted would make it easier to replace with a similar sized screen. (Or a I can tap into jap screen and use that perhaps) Craig
  3. looking good Where did you get the interior carbon stuff from, particularly the tweeter covers?
  4. Hi chaps,. I'm after a jap spec satnav screen and holder/cubby/front - the whole shabang really. I have a standard UK cubby hole unit to offer as a replacement. (I'll pop pics up soon) Would obviously suit someone who doesn't want to have the useless satnav screen. PM me if interested in a deal or swap deal. Cheers Craig
  5. Cracking pics Jay. You get a nice warm feeling when you see fantastic pictures taken of your car, and it's even better when their in a magazine. I'm sure I'll be pm'ing you from time to time whilst on with my own z project. I'll buy the mag today and have a good read. (BTW the stuff's on it's way from Adam, thanks ) Craig
  6. A true sample http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=360087530569&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=023 http://search.autotrader.co.uk/es-uk/www/cars/NISSAN+350+Z/Ne-2-4-5-6-7-8-27-44-49-53-61-64-67-103-133-146-236,N-170-240-4294966394-4294967243/advert.action?R=200838318949606&distance=89&postcode=S81+7QY&channel=CARS&make=NISSAN&model=350+Z&min_pr=&max_pr=13000&max_mileage= http://search.autotrader.co.uk/es-uk/www/cars/NISSAN+350+Z/Ne-2-4-5-6-7-8-27-44-49-53-61-64-67-103-133-146-236,N-170-240-4294966394-4294967243/advert.action?R=200836317795203&distance=14&postcode=S81+7QY&channel=CARS&make=NISSAN&model=350+Z&min_pr=&max_pr=13000&max_mileage= http://search.autotrader.co.uk/es-uk/www/cars/NISSAN+350+Z/Ne-2-4-5-6-7-8-27-44-49-53-61-64-67-103-133-146-236,N-170-240-4294966394-4294967243/advert.action?R=200836318154608&distance=39&postcode=S81+7QY&channel=CARS&make=NISSAN&model=350+Z&min_pr=&max_pr=13000&max_mileage=
  7. Unfortunatley that's the current state of the market. I took a £4k hit on the impreza from my original selling price and a huge hit from when I bought it as a 12 month old car:(, likewise the 350Z's are taking the same kind of hit Granted not many 05's for £12k, but there options to get some serious discounts from traders (And private sellers a like) in the current climate. Especially when traders are only offering £9k trade ins on them.
  8. I'm after a chilli red 350z (I've sold the scoob wohoo), if anyone was thinking of selling up but was hesitant due to the current market. Preferably 03-05 reg. (No 52 regs) As low miles as possible, with FSH. Import or UK not bothered. Pref with sat Nav (Jap or UK) but not that bothered. Manual Must have Brembo's. Absolulely no scratches or dings/dents, every panel must be true. Will only pay the current going rate, blue's,black's,silvers,GM's are going from anywhere from £9,500 - £12,000 for this kind of spec. It will be lavished and cherised by the most compulsive car cleaner in the UK The money is burning a hole in my pocket Cheers Craig
  9. I popped in to say hi a few times but you guys most have been on walk about. Maybe chat at the next show. Noticed James car on the Total mag stand with girlies sprawled all over the car. Are they going to feature the car James??? Some loverly 350z's there today and a good turn out. Hopefully be adding one more to your list next year See you soon Craig
  10. It was good to meet up with some of you guys too, names to faces and all that. Thanks for putting up with all my questions
  11. Phil, are you at the Donny show this weekend? If so won't mind having a chat
  12. LOL Jonathan I'm hoping the Touaregs will be pussycats to work on
  13. Thanks as well guys for the comments, much appreciated. By the way, I'll be at the ISTS show this weekend, so if you want to talk detailing then give me a shout. I'll be hanging around the 350z's anyway no doubt Craig
  14. Combination of Autosol, Megs Metal Polish, and wire wool.
  15. I've sent some PM's so check your in boxes guys. James - no problem with the trim restorer.
  16. Sorry Have updated. Shame about the plenum.
  17. I was contacted by James regarding a detail on his Nissan 350Z in GM in the run up to the ISTS show at Donington Park. After a viewing of the car and a discussion on what to do it was decided that we'd go for full exterior & interior detail with Paint correction using DoDo Juice wax. Anyway....... Before pictures: The wheels sprayed with Megs APC with the inside rim being agitated with an EZ- Detail wheel brush and the front of the wheel being washed with a swissvax wheel brush and microfibre mitt. The body was then treated to some foam via the AB foam lance an left to dwell, the arches pressure washed and sprayed with Megs Super Degreaser and then cleaned by hand with a lambswool mitt. The body was then rinsed and washed using a lambswool mitt and the 2 bucket method. It was all then rinsed and dried with a Poorboys Waffle weave towel and a leaf blower was used to get the water out of all knooks and crannies. The car on first inspection looked very clean indeed but on closer inspection the paint was rough to the touch (Something James was concerned about) and was covered in black/brown tar spots. After claying which turned out to be a nightmare due to the high content of contaminent. I concluded that the previous owner must have parked the car near a metal/iron fabrication yard. I used yellow CYC poly clay with Megs last touch as lube and any remaining large bits of tar were then removed with AB tar remover. Taped up and ready to go: The paint typically showed normal levels of paint thickness of around 110-130, so there were no areas to be concerned about. Thankfully the sun came out on occassions so I could see the extent of the swirls as the halogens weren't offering any help in this department, being GM/silver it's difficult to pick up swirls via the halpgens in daylight (Better inside for this) So tested a panel with various combo's and finally came to a very good degree of correction using an orange waffles cut pad with menzerna 85RD3.02, x2 passes. And a final pass to refine and finish off each panel with a 3M blue waffle pad with 3M Ultrafina SE. This gave a crisp sharp finish and removed any holograms that had crept in with the cut pad. This correction removed what swirls where there and the majority of the RDS, but there where a lot RDS 9random deep scratcheas) still remaining. All done with the metabo Rotary. Some swirls Before: After: Before: After: Today's detail was a Dodo Juice detail so we opted for a hard wax to begin with in the knowledge that James would continue a good waxing technique with the same wax from Dodo Juice. I opted for "Hard Candy" So after an IPA wipe down with an MF I applied the Hardy Candy with a foam applicator and buffed off with a pure Terry towel buffing cloth. This gave an outstanding gloss to the paint. A fantastic finish was achieved, I recon approx 90% correction was achieved on the day with the stubbern few RDS's remaining. The rest of the car was treated to the following: Trim - Poorboys Trim restorer. Tyres - Presoak with Megs Hyper dressing and finished with Autoglym's Instant Tyre dressing. Glass - AG glass polish Wheels - Chemical Guys Wheel Sealant The engine bay was given a quick clean as well as the interior Total Detail time: Started at 08:00hrs finished at 20:30hrs = 12.5hours. Finished shots: Thanks for reading Craig
  18. Thanks guys for you input and help it's been much appreciated. I've sent PM's to those who Pm'd me. I've sourced a car for the detail, but if it falls through, I'll be back in touch. Thanks again guys much appreciated. Craig
  19. Due to unseen circumstances all the zed's that put their name forward for this shoot have fallen through. So I'm desperate to get hold of a 350Z for a detailing photoshoot for Total Nissan magazine. It's going to be on 11th Feb (Next Monday) in Litchfield (South of Derby, North of Birmingham) Petrol expenses will be paid for by the magazine. If interested please PM/email me with your details and a recent picture of the car. I can breifly explain what will happen. Cheers Craig Mods any chance leaving this here for a few days so everyone can see it.
  20. Hi Guys, Within the next few weeks I will be doing a photoshoot for Total Impreza with my car with a slight twist around the detailing aspect of car care. The guys also want to do something similar for Total Nissan. As i am a closet lurker on 350Z-Uk (Will be buying one this year) I suggested to the magazine guys that I approach the forum to see if we can get a suitable car for the photoshoot. So if you have a clean car (probably magazine worthy) and are around my area...Worksop, Sheffield etc etc then drop me an email with a pic. I'm guessing the car won't be fully detailed by myself, just sections of it. You obviously must be confortable with me working on your car too. Like I said it will be in the next few weeks, probably during the week too. A chance for you to get your car in a magazine. Plenty plugs for 350Z-UK too craig@muddydetail.co.uk Thanks Craig
  21. Thanks Fella's. Jacko -- Yes that is me Currently getting the car ready for this years shows. H5 - A paint gauge is placed against the body work and it reads the thickness of the paint. Depending on how much your preparded to pay depends on it's accuracy. They can be had for around £170 off ebay. Some can cost around £500, the likes of Polished Bliss etc, sell these. Some can be as much as £2000. These top end ones measure each layer and charts it on a graph on a computer. Just do a search on google.
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