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02-19-06, 09:00
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Kenny Birney is offline
Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Paisley, Scotland Posts: 9 | Hyundai Coupe (large images) upon hearing that the women folk were on the way to make invitations and order accesories for my forthcoming wedding, i decided there was only one thing for it. Time to go and arse about with my car.
hasta la vista baby........
I picked the car up 6 days ago, and it was in need of some TLC to get some scratches out and bring the shine out in the paint. Now i dont have a random orbital buffer, but what i do have, is my dad and a free sunday afternoon.
Nice one Dad!
Turned out lovely. The car is a 2.0 Hyundai Coupe SE, 8 months old, 2800 miles. 
Last edited by Kenny Birney : 02-20-06 at 10:27.
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02-19-06, 09:06
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White95Max is offline
Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Stevens Point, WI Posts: 6,885 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by Kenny Birney
Im currently trying to attach photos, but failing miserably | Click on GALLERY above.
Click on Upload Photos.
Click Browse, and find the location of the photo on your computer.
Scroll down and click Upload/Submit.
Now your picture(s) is in your gallery. Right click on the picture and click "copy image location", then paste it in here. Put [IMG] before and after the picture's URL. In the 2nd IMG tag, put a slash mark / between the first bracket and the I.
That should be all you need to know. Good luck.
__________________ Paul...
'99 Mazda Protege LX 5spd, highlight silver - AIO/UPP/UPPSx3/#16
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02-19-06, 09:27
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Kenny Birney is offline
Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Paisley, Scotland Posts: 9 | Thanks, guess i should have read the instructions!
ah well, they are up now!  | |
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02-19-06, 09:44
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White95Max is offline
Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Stevens Point, WI Posts: 6,885 | Looks like they work now.
That's the Tiburon in the States. Is there a car there called a Hyundai Sedan?
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02-19-06, 10:14
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Kenny Birney is offline
Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Paisley, Scotland Posts: 9 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by White95Max Looks like they work now.
That's the Tiburon in the States. Is there a car there called a Hyundai Sedan? | Lol, no sadly not! I think Hyundai just gave up after realising that the Americans couldnt pronoune "coupe" the way its supposed to be, ie "coo-pay".
Tiburon you say? sounds more like some sort of buck rodgers death ray than a car.  | |
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02-19-06, 10:59
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holland_patrick is offline
Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: hartford ct Posts: 1,423 | It's more after a shark then buck really I have an earlier mode it was great with the 5 speed in it.. But now they have the 6 with the 6 speed it's pure power...
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02-19-06, 11:31
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Kenny Birney is offline
Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Paisley, Scotland Posts: 9 | Yeah, over here the coupe comes in three models. 1.6, 2.0 or a 2.7V6. the 2.0 has the 5 speed manual, the V6 has the 6 speed. | |
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02-20-06, 11:17
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Cortez is offline
Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Louisiana Posts: 41 | Looks good...what products did you use?
It still amazes me how good these cars look, of course I may be a little biased since I do own a '03 Tiburon.
Check out www.newtiburon.com if you haven't yet. | |
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02-20-06, 11:13
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Kenny Birney is offline
Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Paisley, Scotland Posts: 9 | Ill have a look at that site, thanks.
Products used:
Halfords own brand car shampoo - Cheap and fantastic
Autoglym super Resin polish
Autoglym tyre shine (tyres, engine bay hoses nad door /window seals) Autoglym glass polish
Autoglym metal polish (tail pipes) | |
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02-21-06, 01:02
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JJ_ is offline
Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Glasgow, Scotland Posts: 594 | Nice to see a fellow detailer from Scotland.
Look at www.detailingworld.co.uk for a UK site.
Good work. | |
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02-21-06, 01:24
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Kenny Birney is offline
Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Paisley, Scotland Posts: 9 | Nice one, ill have a look at your site. ive been readig the thread about your garage. your a lucky man! id love a garage, but sadly it will be a while before i can get a house with one. | |
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