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Old 10-28-2007, 06:18 AM
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Does this make me an Autogeek?

mmmm YES!

Excellent looking wheels, wells, tires and calipers.
Now go clean up the cardboard and wood you have in your garage. j/k
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Old 10-28-2007, 06:30 AM
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GarySword, ever considered entering a Concours d'Elegance? I can eat off of those wheel wells and wheels!
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Old 10-28-2007, 06:48 AM
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Thanks guys, I'm still not convinced I'm an Autogeek. Well, I might be a Semi-Autogeek.


AL417, I do need to clean my garages. There's way to much junk out there. I miss not having a basement.


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What do you use on the rotors to keep them clean. My brother has a 2001 Mustang GT and you can see rust on the rotors. How do you clean the rotors, so they look like brand new? What do you do to clean the wheels on the car as well? I want to clean the wheels but not have to put in alot of work to do it, also what wheel cleaner would be safe to use? I have heard some wheel cleaners have harsh ingredients.

steveh4263 - The car is only 2 weeks old so the rotors still look new. I hate the way rotors rust and I'm sure these will not look so good before long. I would get some ceramic composite rotors for the car if they were available just so they don't rust. The ceramic rotors are also half the weight of steel rotors. P21s makes a good wheels cleaner works good and is not real harsh like some others.

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Wow, you did one fine job!
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Old 10-28-2007, 07:34 AM
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Gary thats awesome man, I know what I'm doing next Sunday!
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Old 10-28-2007, 03:02 PM
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steveh4263 - The car is only 2 weeks old so the rotors still look new. I hate the way rotors rust and I'm sure these will not look so good before long. I would get some ceramic composite rotors for the car if they were available just so they don't rust. The ceramic rotors are also half the weight of steel rotors. P21s makes a good wheels cleaner works good and is not real harsh like some others.
Why not get them Cadmium plated Gary? I agree, rusted rotors seriously detract from the looks of a vehicle, especially with wheels like yours.

Great job btw. It's great to see someone actually taking care of a Z. The ones around here look horrendous!
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Yepp your a true AutoGeek imo....your a few details away to become the worlds first "AutoNutter".....thats Nirvana Gary....
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DAMN!! Thats some clean wheels!! Love it
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You dang geek! LOL!!! Love it!
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To de original question... Yes you are hehe! By the way I noticed a few swirls in the red calipers
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