Detailing in Toronto
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Detailing in Toronto
Sorry that this is a repeat of a thread that we've already covered, but I can't seem to find it.
Any suggestions on the best place to get a P-car detailed in TO?
Any suggestions on the best place to get a P-car detailed in TO?
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David, go see Lawrence at New Car Image on Holly Street, just south of Eglinton (Holly is one block east of Yonge). He's the guy I met through Jenkins and is amazing and incredibly convenient to where we live.
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Took it to Lawrence. He did a fantastic job for only $120. Car looks amazing. It's covered now in the garage, awaiting it's next owner, but I'll get some pics before I sell it and post 'em here.
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Having grown up in NYC, I'd pick London (but you've lived there already, right?). As for selling the 40 Jahre, a few reasons:
1- wanted to go "old school" (don't care that the 996 is a bit "faster")
2- needed to save some money
3- 993 wide body is cool as hell, an appreciating asset and has the best *** on the block!
What can I say? It's been hard trying to turn that car into a weekend/track car considering the cost. At the cost of my 993, I don't feel bad if it's left parked all week long (or all winter long), that and it's owned outright, not leased.
1- wanted to go "old school" (don't care that the 996 is a bit "faster")
2- needed to save some money
3- 993 wide body is cool as hell, an appreciating asset and has the best *** on the block!
What can I say? It's been hard trying to turn that car into a weekend/track car considering the cost. At the cost of my 993, I don't feel bad if it's left parked all week long (or all winter long), that and it's owned outright, not leased.
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Understood. If by some miracle I end up staying here, I'm going for the Cup Car. I went through all the math of getting the GT3 to where I'd want it for the track and to think about Club Racing and how much I'd actually use a car like that on the road. Answer was to think about a used Cup Car. Not easy to find though given the new IMSA GT3 Cup Series they're running with the ALMS. If I go to the UK, my consolation will be a GT3RS. Hmmm....red or blue??!!
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Yeah, a GT3RS would be quite the consolation (but a tease given all the rainy days). Red or Blue trim? It could be **** yellow with brown lettering/wheels and still be cool as hell.
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What did you get for $120 and how long did you leave it there?
Originally Posted by fryd
Took it to Lawrence. He did a fantastic job for only $120. Car looks amazing. It's covered now in the garage, awaiting it's next owner, but I'll get some pics before I sell it and post 'em here.