Owning a Z can be both a curse and a blessing
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Yep. Have pride in what you own. Sure I don't claybar my car every other day but I do wash it regularly, check to make sure everything looks ok.
I almost vomit evertime I see my front and rear bumper because they are damaged from accidents. I so can't wait for my stuff to come in
I almost vomit evertime I see my front and rear bumper because they are damaged from accidents. I so can't wait for my stuff to come in
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at first i babied the **** out of it. now i drive the **** out of it, still mantaining the same level of care and cleaning previosly deployed. i just LET it get dirty then clean it. it doesn't hurt to bad....everything can be fixed...with a'lil money... damit.
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Understand. A few months ago I drove my new lowrider truck to work for the first time, and coming out of my office to go home at the end of the day, I noticed a long deep scrape on the rear fender. Laying by my rear tire was a large screw. Talk about being pi$$ed!!! I don't think I have any enemies, so I have to think this was a random act even though it happened in broad daylight in a busy parking lot. Now I always check my truck and Z before I leave any parking lot. I'm always preparing myself to find another scratch or scrap. Actually, at work I have this gal whose desk faces the window and now she keeps an eye on my vehicles... in case the scraper returns
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