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1995 Honda Del Sol VTEC

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  • 1995 Honda Del Sol VTEC

    All I really use is the "Quick Detailer" and she stays clean

    This is the factory paint job too








  • #2
    Sweet!

    Bring her on up to a Saturday class and you can get the lowdown on all the other products too.


    PC.

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    • #3
      How does the paint look in the sun?
      Mike Phillips
      760-515-0444
      showcargarage@gmail.com

      "Find something you like and use it often"

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Mike Phillips
        How does the paint look in the sun?
        well its undergoing a facelift at this time, but here's what it looks like under the sun...





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        • #5
          Can you give us a pic like this?



          A pic of the sun's reflection so we can see the condition of the paint, like that hood.

          thumbs up for a good lookin' Honda! (I'm too used to the local bumble-bees). Dyno numbers?

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          • #6
            wow nice results...is it possible i saw some of these pics on JDMC? Anyway a great ride...

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            • #7
              I have been in love with that car since it was featured in Honda tuning. One of my fav sols. Same wheels as me too
              -2001 Silverstone Metallic Honda s2000 #8217
              -1997 Suzuki GSX-R 600

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              • #8
                Nice car. Looks great, especially for factory paint job.

                I do however suspect, being over 10 years old (and I know Mike is after this too) that in direct light your paint probably has light defects that could easily be cleared up unless you have had the car professionally detailed already.

                Or possibly not if it's been cared for pristinely.

                Thumbs up

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