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Old 10-03-09, 01:36   #13 (permalink)
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Re: Mazda Protege Restored

Nice clean up guys! Looks like a couple of science projects were terminated with this one .
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Re: Mazda Protege Restored

This detail job rocks. One of the most hardcore projects to hit the screens of Autopia in a while.
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I'm amazed you can get enough $$ out of a detail this extensive to make it worthwhile. When I see the high-end cars here, I assume the owners have the cash to pay for the extraordinary work. However, when I see a rusty, moldy, peeling tint, dead battery, water leaking Mazda Protege, It's surprising that the owner had (and was willing to spend) the money to allow you to do everything you did! I would expect everything you did to run at LEAST $500.

Congrats on great work - I think a lot of people would have walked away from that one!
 
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Nice clean up guys! Looks like a couple of science projects were terminated with this one .
Yup Mr.Wizard would have been mighty upset

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I'm amazed you can get enough $$ out of a detail this extensive to make it worthwhile. When I see the high-end cars here, I assume the owners have the cash to pay for the extraordinary work. However, when I see a rusty, moldy, peeling tint, dead battery, water leaking Mazda Protege, It's surprising that the owner had (and was willing to spend) the money to allow you to do everything you did! I would expect everything you did to run at LEAST $500.

Congrats on great work - I think a lot of people would have walked away from that one!
Remember I said the car sat for a while. That was due to the owners loss of license. So he was able to bank money for 12 months and pay me to fix his leaky car
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wow,
moldy seats, nasty !!!

great job..... wheels look great
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