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I looked at your website and they are right you are SOOOO leaning on that car! Look at the angle of your legs man! Also just a editors note about your "About You" page where you talk about where you were born and stuff: You left an A out of Texas and you didn't capitolize one of your I's when refering to yourself. Just trying to help!
Looks good!
Isn't your mom an English teacher??!! J/K!
Posts: 1218 | From: DFW, TX, USA | Registered: Feb 2000
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I don't use those anymore, I also vacuumed the car out 6 hours after that pc was taken. I visit the local hand wash center every day at about 530-6 in Grapevine, TX at Dove&114. It has not been that dirty since. That also was 3 hous away from my house, after taking a trip out there.
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Also, Derekc never washes or waxes his car himself. he always pays a simoniz place to do it for him. i prefer to bond with my car. I do it all myself.
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none of my cars have been through an automatic car wash. My 85' MR2 has never seen a car wash or a buffer and the paint still looks like new. Good ole hand washing does the trick.
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