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Detailed: Toyota Vigo/Tacoma - Modified for Power (Lots of Picts - pls be patient)

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  • #16
    Re: Detailed: Toyota Vigo/Tacoma - Modified for Power (Lots of Picts - pls be patient

    Originally posted by christian6984 View Post
    brilliant work, superb attention to detail

    Thanks Christian.
    Learning new things everyday

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    • #17
      Re: Detailed: Toyota Vigo/Tacoma - Modified for Power (Lots of Picts - pls be patient

      Very impressive work!
      Meguiar's Fire/Rescue/EMS, member of the Church of the Highly Reflective Finish!
      Waxworks Automotive Detailing

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      • #18
        Re: Detailed: Toyota Vigo/Tacoma - Modified for Power (Lots of Picts - pls be patient

        Originally posted by DaGonz View Post
        Very impressive work!
        Appreciate the kind comment DaGonz. Thanks
        Learning new things everyday

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        • #19
          Re: Detailed: Toyota Vigo/Tacoma - Modified for Power (Lots of Picts - pls be patient

          Tim, incredible detail. As always. I really admire your attention to detail - I bet most people wouldn't even think about these tiny little things. R.E.S.P.E.C.T.

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          • #20
            Re: Detailed: Toyota Vigo/Tacoma - Modified for Power (Lots of Picts - pls be patient

            Appreciate the kind words. Thanks!
            Learning new things everyday

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            • #21
              Re: Detailed: Toyota Vigo/Tacoma - Modified for Power (Lots of Picts - pls be patient

              Awesome detail Tim! Could you describe the process you used when removing the dried wax residue in all the nooks and crannies? What chemicals and applicators did you use? Thanks!

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              • #22
                Re: Detailed: Toyota Vigo/Tacoma - Modified for Power (Lots of Picts - pls be patient

                Mostly Last Touch, various brushes & MFs. On hard textured plastics, I used some APC to remove the wax residue (snorkel and some parts in the engine bay) . GooGone and/or industrial wax & grease remover, on some body panels. But basically QD and MF towels and brush would do the trick.

                That's the only thing I can remember now. Hope it helps.


                Tim
                Learning new things everyday

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                • #23
                  Re: Detailed: Toyota Vigo/Tacoma - Modified for Power (Lots of Picts - pls be patient

                  Very professional work there Tim!! I enjoy seeing your posts as there are always many pictures to help tell the story. Thanks for sharing.

                  Oh, and I did notice one small problem that I didn't see get fixed...............................the steering wheel is still on the right side?


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                  • #24
                    Re: Detailed: Toyota Vigo/Tacoma - Modified for Power (Lots of Picts - pls be patient

                    Wow, how did I miss this one

                    Great job on that Tim!

                    Looks like a brand new truck without the DISO box checked

                    Good show
                    Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,

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                    • #25
                      Re: Detailed: Toyota Vigo/Tacoma - Modified for Power (Lots of Picts - pls be patient

                      Originally posted by Nappers View Post
                      Wow, how did I miss this one

                      Great job on that Tim!

                      Looks like a brand new truck without the DISO box checked

                      Good show

                      Appreciate the kind words Aaron. Thanks.




                      Originally posted by roushstage2 View Post
                      Very professional work there Tim!! I enjoy seeing your posts as there are always many pictures to help tell the story. Thanks for sharing.

                      Oh, and I did notice one small problem that I didn't see get fixed...............................the steering wheel is still on the right side?

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