Nisman
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SS
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Silverado SS/VHO/TrailBlazerSS Color
Black
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SS/VHO/TrailBlazerSS Year
2003
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Drivetrain Config
AWD
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Delivering Dealership
Frontier Chevrolet
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Delivery Date
07-27-03
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Gender
Male
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Location
Sheridan, WY
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WTF is right man! My thoughts exactly!
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Hot Rod Power Tour - 56K go change your oil
Nisman replied to ChevyMan23's topic in Video & Photography
I'm kinda diggin' that Pacer. -
Those look like Martin Bros. Dragon Tails. I was looking at those a while back. They look good! Nice choice.
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This is just my opinion of course, but I think if a guy could do it right (and it would have to be done RIGHT) these tips could look pretty cool coming out the rear center with a nice custom roll pan. Stylin Concepts C6 Exhaust Tips They are a little spendy though.
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Yeah there's no product on earth that can improve my reflection!
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Big O, I've never color sanded my paint, I've just tried taking real good care of it with regular washing, and Zaino. I absolutely LOVE Zaino. I've been using it for years and Mr. P's point about protecting the paint is very true. I don't think that this Turtle Wax Ice product is better than Zaino, but more of an alternative to a nice shine in a relatively short time. Any of us that have used Zaino, know that it's a good all day project (sometimes two day). I am pretty impressed with the results of the Turtle Wax product but it will be interesting to see if it stands up to the test of time. What part of the Big Square State are you from?
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Okay, so I'm a bit of a car care junkie. If there's a product on the market that claims wonderous things I'm usually the sucker that runs out and buys it to find out. So I've been seeing ads for this new Turtle Wax Ice Synthetic line of products (Liquid Clay Bar, Polish, Detailing Spray) So yes, I ran out and got some. Now I'm a Zaino junkie, so I usually compare everything to Zaino when I get to polishing my truck. I was hopeful that since this is a synthetic product (like Zaino) that the results would be similiar. First I did the liquid clay bar, which was surprisingly easy. It beat the heck out of going around my truck with an "actual" clay bar and when I was done it left the surface nice and clean and smooth. After the Liquid Clay Bar I used the liquid Polish. It feels very greasy so I was a little skeptical, but I followed the directions and proceeded anyway. The results were very surprising. With the exception of having to go around and wipe off some streak marks it was very fast and easy as well. I finished up with the detailing spray (which also helped with the streak marks). Does it compete with Zaino? Hard to say, the end result is very nice and it wasn't near the time and effort of an entire Zaino treatment. For the price I think it's a good alternative and a lot less work. Here are a couple of pics that I snapped of the completed project. Disregard the ugly mug in the second pic and just admire the shine. Not too shabby. Reflection in the passenger side door.
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Very kewl!
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Thanks!
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Purdy Shweeet!
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A 2000 Millennium Yellow Corvette was previous to the SS. I miss it, but it wasn't real practical with kids and such. I do love my SS, I'll probably have it forever.
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Holy Shiiiiiii..................
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What do you guys think of this dash kit?
Nisman replied to red00lght's topic in Appearance, Cleaning, & Detailing
Well here's a pic of the Cherry Wood (black wood) dash kit I put in my SS. I ordered the entire set up from Stylin' Concepts and it was no where near as pricey as what you show here. I don't have the steering wheel but the steering wheel kit that came with mine dresses it up nicely I think. -
Welcome to the club...
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My 2003 Silverado SS