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dad 11-17-2009 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by ianthegreat (Post 284387)
Little overboard

Did I ask for your opinion?

kannibul 11-17-2009 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by JakeZ34 (Post 283543)
I wasn't out to get into an argument with him since he obviously doesn't know how to appreciate cars let alone he thinks it's cool to run his F-150 in a mud field and not get a car wash for a month.

Actually, until I got the Z, I was pretty much the same way. If you drive a POS, you treat it like a POS.

Blown32 11-17-2009 03:02 PM

Everybody's priorities are different.Me I like to take care of my cars and possesions.Some people just don't give a damn and run everything into the ground including there wives.Thats what makes the world go around I guess.

drdre8424 11-17-2009 08:16 PM

hater
like, why does that guy care anyways
if you spend a lot of money on something, your going to take care of it

JakeZ34 11-17-2009 08:40 PM

I will admit we are OCD about our car. But I simply just hate a dirty looking car when it comes down to an iconic Z. And I hate when I use to let the bird dropping bake and leave yellow marks after washing so I try to quick detail it once or twice during the week before I wash her on Sundays. And again quick detailer + small microfiber towel in the Z is win win.

CrownR426 11-17-2009 08:50 PM

Yeah there will always be people like that.
Let them talk all they want, TALK IS CHEAP!
NAH MEANS?! lol...

JakeZ34 11-17-2009 08:58 PM

lol ^ the nah means. killed it for me lololol.
yeah that was why I was happy to see a black GT-R and the driver giving me a thumbs up on the street, that made up for the gas station encounter.

Dwight Frye 11-17-2009 09:11 PM

Shortly after I bought my new Z in September, I parked it under a streetlight in a parking lot. I came out to find a huge bird dropping on the hood baking in 95 degree weather. When I got home, the crap had already left a stain which required a little polish to remove. I don't know if there was any wax on the car from the dealer or factory but did the full Zaino treatment the next weekend. I too keep a small spray bottle of detailer and a MF towel in my car. I have seen how quickly bird crap can etch or stain paint and with a few coats of Zaino on the car and the means to remove it immediately I feel like my investment is protected. The clown with the truck should mind his own business.

vash_241987 11-18-2009 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by CBRich (Post 283713)
I wish I were cool enough to insult random people on the streets. That takes a real stud.

lol too true, I would start with two words...then screw up.... by that time my balls have dissapeared. Maybe if they really pissed me off...then it would be a bunch of cussing rather than some smart remark.

370Zsteve 11-18-2009 08:05 AM

You should have told him to phuck off :tiphat:

rcm2525 11-18-2009 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by JakeZ34 (Post 283543)
I wasn't out to get into an argument with him since he obviously doesn't know how to appreciate cars let alone he thinks it's cool to run his F-150 in a mud field and not get a car wash for a month.

Hey there's nothing wrong with a little mud. Up this way that's called a sealant..

I will be getting a gun rack for my 370 though as soon as I can find a NISMO version.
:excited::excited::excited::excited::excited:

370Zsteve 11-18-2009 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by rcm2525 (Post 285391)
Hey there's nothing wrong with a little mud. Up this way that's called a sealant..

I will be getting a gun rack for my 370 though as soon as I can find a NISMO version.
:excited::excited::excited::excited::excited:

This one has the sealant, and a gun rack!

http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...oadChevySu.jpg

6spd 11-18-2009 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by JakeZ34 (Post 283582)
^ totally agree with you, I use Blackfire on my tires they work wonders with long lasting shine with 2 coats, and yes people who takes care of their car tends to appreciates it more because it's your hard work and elbow grease that made it shiny :D

bingo!

CCCLXXZ 11-18-2009 11:52 AM

I go for the hybrid look, clean wheels, windows and exhaust tips... otherwise I wash it once a month or less. Cars dont stay clean here in Chicago for longer than a day or two... The interior is spotless, but from in there you can't see the panels... some of you may like to show off the wax but I like driving the car.

IMO

KillerBee370 11-18-2009 12:06 PM

Remember in the movie Terminator when the terminator is sitting in the sleazy motel room and the janitor knocks on the door and asks if something died in there? The terminator then ran through an internal list of possible answers for him.

Well 'ol KillerBee kinda has the same function too. Here's some possible answers for the muleyaks that find it neccissary to expose their obvious lack of basic english and tarter ridden teeth to me on occassion...

Response 1. "Your powers of observation are astonishing!.. you must be legendary among your people"

Response 2. "In other news, a new poll shows that indiscriminate a$$holes are making a comeback"

Response 3. (non-verbal) Lean over as if to look around the dirt sack that has spoken to you and take a peek at his/her vehicle. Then slowly turn back around completely ignoring them and go back to whatever activity they interrupted.

Response 4. "You know.. you're absolutely right" Then start sobbing and reach out to them as if you need a big hug. If they're foolish enough to stick around at this point, grab ahold of them and blow your shnoz all over their overalls.


You can start here and practice some of these methods. :icon17:


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