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Re: Profile - JSLAYZ - Updated pics pg 39, 53, Gold Brick pg

Postby jslayz » Sat Nov 08, 2014 6:38 pm

Haha. Didn't even get the hose clamp lol
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Re: Profile - JSLAYZ - Updated pics pg 39, 53, Gold Brick pg

Postby Spec BSC » Sun Nov 09, 2014 9:48 am

Yours is a great looking motor with the punch to back it up. Hoping to do a similar thing with mine but from a different angle, just not sure if any car can be as clean as yours. Respect. 8)
The first engine died after eating to much CAT
The second engine died of a broken piston
The third engine is in the car
The fourth engine is in the machine shop

So far: Rotrex Supercharger (16 psi) FMIC,DW300c fuel pump, ID1050 injectors
Producing 431bhp and 350 lb/ft torque on the Rotrex SC not finished yet
Raptor headers, 75mm Milltek exhaust with Quad tips,
Custom made 4032 forged pistons by JE Pistons, forged conrods, Exedy Clutch
K sport 8 pot front, 4 pot rears all on 330mm discs, Hel brake lines
Meister R coil overs, Whiteline 21mm rear ARB, Perrin end links and strengthening brackets
Complete Whiteline kit for the front suspension including steering rack
One off Carbon effect Front grill, Carbon lip spoiler, Exterior De-chromed, LED interior light conversion.
Recaro Leather front seats with all functionality.
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Re: Profile - JSLAYZ - Updated pics pg 39, 53, Gold Brick pg

Postby jslayz » Sun Nov 09, 2014 12:19 pm

Spec BSC wrote:Yours is a great looking motor with the punch to back it up. Hoping to do a similar thing with mine but from a different angle, just not sure if any car can be as clean as yours. Respect. 8)


Thanks!!
Any liberty can be as clean as mine I can assure you that!
hahah, comes up a treat with James taking the photos... long exposures and moving lightboxes can hide a myriad of small chips etc.

Also I have just been using Art De Shine Nano sealant spray, so easy to get a beautiful shine on, even on glass too.

Used a new product last night, a 'claybar' mitt. Fine microfibre tassles one side a soft black ridged foam rubber on the other.
1. Wash car with 2 bucket method.
2. Get fresh bucket of carwas and was again with the mitt.
3. Wet the area you will work on with the microfibre side
4. rub lightly with the ridged black foam rubber side.
5. Rinse

Same result as claybarring but in 20 mins.

NO MORE CLAY BARRING FOR ME!!!

Will get pics up later on.
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Re: Profile - JSLAYZ - Updated pics pg 39, 53, Gold Brick pg

Postby jslayz » Sun Nov 09, 2014 5:31 pm

Here is the goodness:

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Car as below:
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Gonna try for some glamour photos later.
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Re: JSLAYZ - Updated pics pg 39, 41, 53, 55

Postby Caution » Sun Nov 09, 2014 6:40 pm

where did you pick that up from, J?
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Re: JSLAYZ - Updated pics pg 39, 41, 53, 55

Postby paggaz » Sun Nov 09, 2014 6:52 pm

Claybar mitt?! That's genius! Where can I get one?

Car looks incredible J.
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Re: JSLAYZ - Updated pics pg 39, 41, 53, 55

Postby Bezzza » Sun Nov 09, 2014 6:58 pm

Was going to ask for a review J but you read my mind!!!

Did some googling/reading and they all seem to be the same mitt that's available.
Will grab one from CarCareProducts.com.au with my next pay for sure :good:
mod -> tune -> drive -> get bored -> repeat...
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Re: JSLAYZ - Updated pics pg 39, 41, 53, 55

Postby jslayz » Sun Nov 09, 2014 7:22 pm

Caution wrote:where did you pick that up from, J?


Got it from Master Smash repairs Malaga.

Bezza has found them at Car Care products

J
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Re: JSLAYZ - Updated pics pg 39, 41, 53, 55

Postby jslayz » Mon Nov 10, 2014 3:21 am

paggaz wrote:Claybar mitt?! That's genius! Where can I get one?

Car looks incredible J.


Thanks Nathan.

Pics from tonight.... if only I knew how to take a good one........

DChangs new ride, looking sweet
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Clean
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A certain democratically elected head of state called in:
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Found a spot but couldn't hang around:
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Thanks everyone who popped past. See you all again soon.
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Re: JSLAYZ - Updated pics pg 39, 41, 53, 55

Postby shav » Mon Nov 10, 2014 9:50 am

That clay bar mit is a top idea. Nice pics too
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Re: JSLAYZ - Updated pics pg 39, 41, 53, 55

Postby Boostaddict » Mon Nov 10, 2014 6:32 pm

Not that i dont believe you but im not convinced that some rubber foam would do the job of clay.??


The clay is designed to remove ungrounded dirty and particles in the paint that polish pushes or smears.


I might go do some reading. :wink:
Not a Subaru...... Something MUCH better

NOPE..... That's shit too. Bus anyone??
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Re: JSLAYZ - Updated pics pg 39, 41, 53, 55

Postby jslayz » Mon Nov 10, 2014 10:26 pm

Boostaddict wrote:Not that i dont believe you but im not convinced that some rubber foam would do the job of clay.??


The clay is designed to remove ungrounded dirty and particles in the paint that polish pushes or smears.


I might go do some reading. :wink:


I know the feeling.

Its a gooey kind of rubber.

Could not believe that the result was as good as clay barring but it was. Really surprising but easy to achieve that totally slick feel quickly.

Could not argue with the result.....
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Re: JSLAYZ - Updated pics pg 39, 41, 53, 55

Postby alexeiwoody » Mon Nov 10, 2014 10:57 pm

jslayz wrote:
Boostaddict wrote:Not that i dont believe you but im not convinced that some rubber foam would do the job of clay.??


The clay is designed to remove ungrounded dirty and particles in the paint that polish pushes or smears.


I might go do some reading. :wink:


I know the feeling.

Its a gooey kind of rubber.

Could not believe that the result was as good as clay barring but it was. Really surprising but easy to achieve that totally slick feel quickly.

Could not argue with the result.....


Was actually recommended a claybar mit by Dan's Garage Detailing, the local Opticoat master

Great to see some other positive reviews of it......and that wagon is SOOOOOO goodlookin! :D
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Re: JSLAYZ - Updated pics pg 39, 41, 53, 55

Postby Spec BSC » Tue Nov 11, 2014 3:06 am

Hi J, really love the front fenders on your motor, are they just a bolt on replacement for the originals or is there more to it. If you have any pics that would be great. Let me know if you want to email rather than clog up your thread.

Rick
The first engine died after eating to much CAT
The second engine died of a broken piston
The third engine is in the car
The fourth engine is in the machine shop

So far: Rotrex Supercharger (16 psi) FMIC,DW300c fuel pump, ID1050 injectors
Producing 431bhp and 350 lb/ft torque on the Rotrex SC not finished yet
Raptor headers, 75mm Milltek exhaust with Quad tips,
Custom made 4032 forged pistons by JE Pistons, forged conrods, Exedy Clutch
K sport 8 pot front, 4 pot rears all on 330mm discs, Hel brake lines
Meister R coil overs, Whiteline 21mm rear ARB, Perrin end links and strengthening brackets
Complete Whiteline kit for the front suspension including steering rack
One off Carbon effect Front grill, Carbon lip spoiler, Exterior De-chromed, LED interior light conversion.
Recaro Leather front seats with all functionality.
Waist spoiler, Smoked rear lights,, LED sill plates, LED sidelights
Prodrive PFF7's 18x8, in Bronze shod with 235/40/18 Goodyears.
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Re: JSLAYZ - Updated pics pg 39, 41, 53, 55

Postby jslayz » Tue Nov 11, 2014 9:22 pm

alexeiwoody wrote:
jslayz wrote:
Boostaddict wrote:Not that i dont believe you but im not convinced that some rubber foam would do the job of clay.??


The clay is designed to remove ungrounded dirty and particles in the paint that polish pushes or smears.


I might go do some reading. :wink:


I know the feeling.

Its a gooey kind of rubber.

Could not believe that the result was as good as clay barring but it was. Really surprising but easy to achieve that totally slick feel quickly.

Could not argue with the result.....


Was actually recommended a claybar mit by Dan's Garage Detailing, the local Opticoat master

Great to see some other positive reviews of it......and that wagon is SOOOOOO goodlookin! :D


Thanks alexei. Pics of yours??

They are these Damd guards (over fenders as they are called on the damd website):
http://damd.co.jp/products/subaru/legacy02_bm.html#n
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