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Dad's getting a Freelander.

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Fireyred:
There the ones, as the holes are already in the side of his freelander, looks like the guards were removed.

Trying to find where to get replacements from, as all the ones I have seen say not screws or bolts/ drilling necessary.

G30RGE:
One of many places  :lol:

scotifreelander:

--- Quote from: Fireyred on March 05, 2008, 21:01:31 ---Hi there,


Also can you get a T-cut and Polish for the metallic paintwork? (that removes minor scratches)

Thats all i can think of for now.

Thanks

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Re for a really good clean use :-

2bucket method (1 with the soap and 1 with clean water to rinse the dirt)
dry
use autoglym paint renovator - less harsh than t-cut and does a better job
polish - use the 3 step meguires crystal polish (wash with megs then polish then wax), autoglym super resin polish or megs tech wax

the misses is into modifying and detailing so this came form her and the results are stunning  :clap: :afro:

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