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I decided to clean the Saleen today. It didn't have any scratches or swirls so I just decided to go with the Wet Glaze and top that with the Optimum Opti-Seal. That paint turned out awesome, of course my pictures are terrible and don't do it justice! I need to get some better full car shots within the next couple of days.
For the tires,fenderwells, and dash Silk Shine Dressing was used. I also put my Leather Spray on the seats.
Hey Justin, it looks amazing. Couple of questions. What is the product you use for the Underhood? Sowaxxmen suggested a product called CD-2 that you just spray on and leave and it makes your underhood look unbelieveable. Do you carry a simliar product? On your shifter that looks like an MGW with the handle? Is that accurate? If so how do you like it? I have the MGW shifter but I still have the stock knob and it doesn't screw in tight all the way down and was going to look at the MGW knob. Finally what is that gauage that is sticking out on your steering column? Is it a tach?
Your Car looks great. I love the Yellow and Kick myself for not buy Steve Saleens 03 Speedlab Yellow Convertible E car that Mark at performance auto had for sale a couple of years back.
Thanks
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2004 #231 SC Convertible Triple Black MGW Shifter Accufab 75 MM TB JLT Cold Air Intake Focus Fuel Pump Chicane 66mm Pulley 3:73 gears SCT Tune
More to come.
Previous 88 GT (sold) 89#709 Saleen Coupe (sold) But not forgotten
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In the past I did use CD2 for the engine bay. It is getting realy hard to find now. Lately I've been using my Silk Shine dressing on the engine bay, you can spray this on and it dries to the touch. It isn't greasy and doesn't attract dirt. You can also use the Silk Shine on your tires, fenderwells, and interior plastics/vinyl.
Yeah that is an MGW shifter and I love it. I also really like the shift knob, it is really solid and the grip is great.
The tach you are talking about is for my Dynojet Wideband Commander. This tells me an accurate air/fuel ratio. It actually plugs into the exhaust so I get correct readings. I can datalog with this and then see all of my reading on a laptop, this thins is really cool!
Thanks for the compliments. I really love the yellow. This is the only one I've seen in this whole area. I remember the Speedlab Yellow E you were talking about. I was going to buy that and it was sold!
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Not to take away from Justins buiz, but CD-2 for some reason is no longer on the shelf at your typical auto stores This is where I have bought my past few cans, thinking of buying a case of it to save. Maybe Justin could work a deal with these folks and start selling it on his site too