Who was the first ever to detail a "gas burner" Mahle

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lawrence:
That last pic is cool; the white really pops. The lack of engine seal and channel looks good.

67worshipper:
Quote from: lawrence on February 22, 2009, 00:15:36 am

That last pic is cool; the white really pops. The lack of engine seal and channel looks good.

yep looks great in white. 8) super clean super car ;)

javabug:
Quote from: louisb on February 21, 2009, 15:17:29 pm

What are some other ways gas burners have been detailed? I have a set of repos for my car but I don't think there is enough contrast between a mostly black wheel and a black car. I have seen them fully chromed but that is a little too bling for my tastes. Any other options?

--louis


Stock silver is killer on a black car.

speedwell:
Quote from: javabug on February 22, 2009, 00:20:02 am

Quote from: louisb on February 21, 2009, 15:17:29 pm

What are some other ways gas burners have been detailed? I have a set of repos for my car but I don't think there is enough contrast between a mostly black wheel and a black car. I have seen them fully chromed but that is a little too bling for my tastes. Any other options?

--louis


Stock silver is killer on a black car.

on a white car and red too

speedwell:
jim kaforsky 63
cool combo too

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