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    Quote Originally Posted by pessling View Post
    Well other than them special people able to garage there pride and joy, those of us who have to suffer the snow and more so the salty roads, has any one been brave enough to have hand washed there car yet?

    Before this weeks snow i did jet wash most of the salt off, under the car, wheel arches etc, and washed off the body, although no contact what so ever other than the pressure washer. Car was then washed after my C service. Even after just driving home from the service the car is looking worse for wear.

    So any one been out and hand washed theirs this week?
    Hand washed mine the thursday before last weekend.

    Only the front wheels have venured out of the garage since then (yesterday)!

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    Washed mine last weekend but have covered over 500 miles since then so looking a bit worse for the weather again

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    At least some of us are in the same boat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pessling View Post
    At least some of us are in the same boat.
    At least you can use your car! After 3 years of every day use, I've got another set of wheels to use everyday so that I can keep the mileage down on TB2. I cleared out the garage for the first time in years and put my car away. (After a clean and dry off) First time I used it after that a coil pack's failed. So back to the garage and save up some cash to get replacement/s. Can't wait.

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    Must be more to it Darren to keep loosing coils at the rate your going through them, Has the garage been able to draw any other conclusions.

    Although you wont have the pleasure of using your car everyday, at least you'll be able too look after that lovely paint, and enjoy it even more when you can use it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thunderbird2 View Post
    At least you can use your car! After 3 years of every day use, I've got another set of wheels to use everyday so that I can keep the mileage down on TB2. I cleared out the garage for the first time in years and put my car away. (After a clean and dry off) First time I used it after that a coil pack's failed. So back to the garage and save up some cash to get replacement/s. Can't wait.
    hope you get it sorted soon mate!

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    Ah! Just stick it through the car wash...... Mine goes through regularly. Well its going to get a new paint job in about a years time as there are loads of stone chips now, what with the car being used everyday come rain or shine. Being dug out of snow and ice three times this year (great drifting practice on the large empty car park at work when covered with snow and ice). Salt, Snow, Mud, Salt, Stones, and huge holes in the road. Little Willie soldiers on so very well. With a big waxing and polishing twice a year and regular small waxes in the car wash and all the important bits underneath waxoil'd.

    Even just after a good was he looks all shiny. 83K and still shining..... Its a car thats to be driven not just looked at. Drive it well and it'll last forever (well almost)!!

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