Took the plunge...

Shane731

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Ladies and gentlemen, I am pleased to announce that I have taken the plunge! You heard right. From the first time I heard about this product, I have wanted one. I have waited and waited, and now this time has come. I have ordered....


































the Flex 3401 VRG! Yippee! I'm so excited! This is a step up for me from my G110v2. I used my birthday discount with Autogeek and also got the Flex 5.5 inch backing plate, the new Autogeek cover-up towel, and some 6.5 inch Hydro-Tech pads. I am very excited and can't wait to get my new baby! She should be here Tuesday. Yee-haw! :yay



I will try to remember to get some pics after it arrives. Oh, one more thing. Feel free to be jealous. :nana:
 
I am jealous.... I want one so bad, but I can't afford the price since I'm starting college in September. :D So you'll just have to take a lot of pics and show me how fun it is to use. :bigups
 
Congratulations! I love mine and think it's money well spent. Have you tried one out in person? When Steve from Tropi-Care let me try it I was booked and had to have one.
 
Congratulations and Happy Birthday! The VRG is going be a little more difficult to steer in tight areas because of the forced rotation, so hold on to that G110 V2. They make a very potent combination that will let you tackle a plethora of situations.

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Congrats, It's a whole different world with that 3401, I love mine. and like Todd stated, keep the G110 around. they both are valuable in there own ways. sometimes when my back isn't feeling the Flex, i pull out my Griots 6in.
 
A few pics of my order:





Behold the beast! I think she needs a name though. Any suggestions?




Now I need to polish something!
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Shane, I see you chose PB's new Master Cut for a polish as a sampler.

Any reason why? Steve had said it was intended for rotary so wondering if you got different advice.
 
Shane, I see you chose PB's new Master Cut for a polish as a sampler.

Any reason why? Steve had said it was intended for rotary so wondering if you got different advice.

Actually I mentioned that to Nick (@Autogeek - told him I only had the 3401 and not a rotary) and he said that was fine and I could try it anyway. It was free so I didn't argue. Besides, since the Flex 3401 is forced rotation, somebody will probably try Master Cut with the 3401 anyway, so it would be nice to know what to expect. Trying to find a car with hammered paint to use as a victim - working at a dealership, that shouldn't be too hard. I'll just find some poor abused trade-in and do a test spot. :cool:
 
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