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Dr. Jones
01-29-03, 02:15 AM
I thought as long as i'm here i might as well help out in this part of the forum. I can't stand seeing a nice car abused. It isn't that difficult to take a car that is relativly poor looking and turn it into something that looks better than brand new. I know a lot of caddies are silver or lighter colors, which are harder to work with, but there are some products that will make that shine like you wouldn't believe. Here are some pics of my personal car... not bad for an $18,000 car, huh?

http://www.mines.edu/students/p/pfchrist/civ/civ1.jpg

http://www.mines.edu/students/p/pfchrist/civ/civ3.jpg

http://www.mines.edu/students/p/pfchrist/civ/civ5.jpg

If you have any questions about teqnique or products or anything just ask. If i don't know the answer i'm sure i know someone who has. I've tried just about every product i've heard of (minus a few i haven't been able to get my hands on yet) klasse, zaino, blackfire, p21s, you name it. Next time I do a full job on the DTS i'll post some pics.

87CoupeDeVille
01-29-03, 04:45 PM
Thanks for not plastering your car with stickers or adding all sorts of annoying wings and ground effects.

Dr. Jones
01-29-03, 04:54 PM
Yea, i would like to do some stuff to it. (if you look you'll see i painted the headlights gunmetal) At least a cold air intake, and exhaust and some headers, and maybe drop it an inch or two (stock hondas look like 4x4s). But honestly i haven't had the money to do so.... that might be because i spent over two grand on detailing stuff last year... but who knows...