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  1. #21
    Agreed
    Shout out to anyone that still uses hand tools for their work
    With elbow grease for power and determination for a battery

    Maybe your broke maybe your old school

    Me I'm a lil of both

  2. #22
    I restore all mine by starting with 1000 water paper then head to 2000 then I cut and polish and man do they shine
    www.qcustoms.co.nz

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    Experienced TGC Member JDyal's Avatar
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    You know what guys, I found a good headlight cleaner and you don't have to use a lot of elbow grease. Believe it or not it's seafoam spray. My buddy was cleaning his gf's intake and accidently got it on her crappy headlights. He wiped it off and it came clean. I tried it too and it's amazing. You gotta try it!
    Bought from crzygtz,deeznutz, dominicano, finald8ta, Galantman03, G-Spot, Isaurio, jonk8123, M-Rod, and specter6633


    Dont' keep it stock, turn heads on the block

    2003 Mitsubishi Galant ES 2.4L 4 cyl "Storm"

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    Hmmmmmm, My mom's car need it bad, I didn't damage the plastic?

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    Experienced TGC Member JDyal's Avatar
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    Nope it works and I used it in my dads horrible Malibu
    Bought from crzygtz,deeznutz, dominicano, finald8ta, Galantman03, G-Spot, Isaurio, jonk8123, M-Rod, and specter6633


    Dont' keep it stock, turn heads on the block

    2003 Mitsubishi Galant ES 2.4L 4 cyl "Storm"

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