Washed
Clayed
M105'd
Jet-sealed
All in 2.5 hours
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Washed
Clayed
M105'd
Jet-sealed
All in 2.5 hours
Emblems, engine covers, rear diffuser, etc... Wheel center caps. I would rape that thing.
:rofl I was thinking 2.5hrs is darn quick for the whole car, too.
Yeah well, it needs to be 'complete' so I'm not touching more than I absolutely have to. My center caps were hammered (as are my 135s on the whole) so I'm not worried about that. besides, new ZCP rims have BMW centercaps installed... :)
The only other thing I was going to grab was the shift knob/boot, but I have nothing to replace it with... And again, mine wasn't perfect, so no worries. I have my E82 perforated knob ready to go on the new car anyway. And I cannot WAIT for that! :biggrin
Well, as soon as a box arrives from UPS, I will be installing the amber lenses all around and sending her on her way. She looks pretty pathetic, but oh well. On to new beginnings.
I'll take one of the lil engine cover caps:)
You know....the little buttons that cover the 4 hold down bolts?
Drove it after being away for a week. I always miss driving Ness when I'm away. Hey Jon, take a final pic for us and post. Such a bummer.
Thanks Joop.
Sent from Williamsburg, VA USA
It was a big weekend for Echo - I recently rolled over 100k miles, so I hit her up with:
Inspection II, which ended up including the oil change, new spark plugs, air filters, and a fresh upper coolant hose.
New front brakes
DME reprogramming - (my 2,800rpm hesitation HAS BEEN RESOLVED by this!)
Today at 5pm, she gets some new shoes in the rear. The budget isn't all that high with all the other stuff the car needed, so I'm giving some Nexen N3000s a try; they're AA/A with a pretty high treadwear for a max performance summer tire, but we'll see how they actually feel once they're on. Hopefully it'll be a decent tire for the price.