Street Dreams: E92 M3 w/ the fire'

Not to take away from the excellent write-up and the great job you did (as usual) but the knee pads you were useing caught my eye.Being in need of some , what brand were these and how do you like them ?
Paul S
 
Not to take away from the excellent write-up and the great job you did (as usual) but the knee pads you were useing caught my eye.Being in need of some , what brand were these and how do you like them ?
Paul S

That would be a racatac rolling creeper seat. Great for polishing, wheels etc. Its all aluminum too so its pretty light. Google that ish' and find the best price, I know DD carries it as well;)
 
Thanks ! I guess there goes the budget :D. LOL
Paul S

I invest in quality equipment, initially the price raises a question but when you use it every single detail it ends up paying for itself.

Just added another rotary to the arsenal, tank size halogens 1500watts this time and a zymol duster. Little things to make my life easier down the road!
 
I invest in quality equipment, initially the price raises a question but when you use it every single detail it ends up paying for itself.

Just added another rotary to the arsenal, tank size halogens 1500watts this time and a zymol duster. Little things to make my life easier down the road!

I hear ya when you say it makes things easier on you on down the road. I have a twin post 10,000 lbs lift in the garage (30x40) but was looking to make things easier when out on the garage apron or driveway. For lights in the garage there are eight ceiling fixtures with four T-8 bulbs each and three smaller flourescent fixtures on one wall. The halogens I just drag where needed. The creeper is what I'm thinking will help me outside with my 60 yr old knees and robust belly. I only do my own cars and a few family and friends. I respect you fellas that do this for a living , knowing what it takes to reach the level that is posted on here . :thumbup: :thumbup:
Paul S
 
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