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    My fleet, Amazingly Glazed

    Had them over this morning 'cause I promised Terry I'd fix her car up good after neglecting it while she was in hospital. The transformation of her 12 year old car was stunning, so I got mine done too.







    Doug

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    It's amazing, the difference it makes. Even makes her 12 year old... generic 90s saloon (nissan something? pulsar?).. look good.

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    Ooooooooooo Shiny stuff ftw!
    John says:
    so i had to dump acid into the block tank today
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    cause i got it on my hands

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    Nice looking rides Doug! Each time I see the wheels on your Mazda they grow on me.
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    it was a beautiful 35 seconds.
    David says:
    that's what she said

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    Looks good.


    Soooo...what's with the disparity between your and your wife's rides?
    He came dancing across the water
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    Quote Originally Posted by pimento View Post
    It's amazing, the difference it makes. Even makes her 12 year old... generic 90s saloon (nissan something? pulsar?).. look good.
    ... 1995 Nissan Sentra 140

    Soooo...what's with the disparity between your and your wife's rides?
    I keep wearing out my rides with high work mileage. Her ride is pretty damn larny for a shopping cart.
    Doug

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug_Dread View Post
    ... 1995 Nissan Sentra 140


    I keep wearing out my rides with high work mileage. Her ride is pretty damn larny for a shopping cart.
    Get her a welcome-home present

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    am i missing something or are there no pictures?

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    Try refreshing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug_Dread View Post
    ... 1995 Nissan Sentra 140
    Ahhh... we don't have them here. I thought it looked Nissaney..

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    We do - we just call it a Nissan Pulsar Sedan

    still, they've come up a treat
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    Ohhhh... well, fair enough. It may have just been Nissan being really unimaginative with their model design.. which was really the hallmark of mid-90s car design.

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    It's funny - my driveway has the same style of spray-on concrete pattern as your's, Doug

    the N14 range of Pulsar is actually considered quite the nippy little car - It won CoTY in 1991 (along with the Honda NSX - another tied result )
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    They do a great job, makes it look like a different car! Here's a pic of my Ford TX5 after glazing.......



    Nifty polish job eh?
    Doug

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    I'd be careful - it appears to have eaten away a good 14 inches of height and 2 doors off your Telstar
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