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Name | Comment | |
Scott MacLean | smaclean@nwds.com | Once again Gary, I am impressed. I had never even thought of doing that, but it looks great! More time for me to spend on my car ... Aargh! -Scott |
Hoagie | hoagie@geeklife.com | Gary, You are THE MAN! I need a high quality color laser printer to print all these albums out to take into the garage. This is a wonderful idea, I have a few official detail lens toothpicks, but hopefully I can get rid of them now. all hail Gary! |
JB Babcock | jb.babcock@integersystems.com | Hi Gary and Hakuna- I have been following your articles for a while now and alway appreciate the trouble you go to so that others can benefit from your experience. This lens thing is a great idea and I have told all my car-nut friends about it. Thanks! |
Travis | motogod77@limpbizkit.com | Your site is great, but I don't understand what you did to the lights they look a lot better, but did you frost them black or something. I don't know your car looks great, why don't you let me park my pickup on top of it, we'll take some pictures and put those on your site. He He Travis |
Pat | CandSn3@mindspring.com | Great Idea. I have sanded them before to paint patterns on them but never thought of polishing them. I will have to try this on my truck. Pat |
Kevin | kmcloughlin@landmarkorg.com | Gary- Now that you have filled and shaved the rear of Hakuna- looking back on this one about polishing the rear lights, do you really want to leave them on the car- or just go ahead and remove them from the car? Thinking of getting some sandpaper, sanding blocks, Meguiars and polish stuff. Kevin |