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^ I know right, the perfect color and wheels stance combo period.
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Almost every Z comes from the dealer covered in swirls regardless of paint color. I decided to hire a mobile detail guy for less than $300 to restore the paint. It was worth every penny to have the swirls removed and the brilliant deep finish restored. I hired the guy back in April of this year and I have used the ONR rinse-less wash process ever since. Nearly 7 months later, it's still swirl free.
The trick is buffing out the damage (either DIY or pro) and using a protective wash method to prevent damaging the paint again. |
No swirls
I have a black 2009 and have no/minimum swirls. I always use Mcguires Ultimate Detailer after every drive. Its a pain but if your the kind that warrants perfection, then you have to work on it. I've even been complimented by a black Corvette owner that I have a great paint job. The Vette is black. ( after reading my post)
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I don't understand why you're coming back to a 370z? You could have bought an aftermarket oil cooler to get rid of the "fatal flaws." I think it's just because you're sick of having a base car that you see in every block. No wonder you stayed here to troll around.
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