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"Finally got a cheap orbital buffer from advance and used Meguire's #7 show car glaze…"

John Cuda replied Jul 29, 2011 to WHAT'S EVERYONES FAVORITE CAR DETAIL PRODUCTS??

14 Aug 22, 2015
Reply by Rick clinkenbeard

"I bet...it looks squeeky clean."

John Cuda replied Jul 16, 2011 to For Sale 1928 Model A Ford Roaster Pickup

3 Jul 16, 2011
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"That is very unfortunate because they could have done very well if they treated peop…"

John Cuda replied Jul 16, 2011 to Things you should never say to a repair shop.

8 Jul 16, 2011
Reply by John Cuda

"Remind me to tell you my experience with flashback motorworks some day.....unbelieve…"

John Cuda replied Jul 16, 2011 to Things you should never say to a repair shop.

8 Jul 16, 2011
Reply by John Cuda

"Find a project and build one just like it?"

John Cuda replied Jul 15, 2011 to The Cars We Wish We Could Have Kept!

6 Jul 22, 2011
Reply by Michael Thies

"Get every quote in writing before hand and if it's a diagnosis, pre approve 1.0 hour…"

John Cuda replied Jul 15, 2011 to Things you should never say to a repair shop.

8 Jul 16, 2011
Reply by John Cuda

"Gorgeous vehicle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

John Cuda replied Jul 15, 2011 to For Sale 1928 Model A Ford Roaster Pickup

3 Jul 16, 2011
Reply by John Cuda

"I've had good luck with Meguairs stuff also.   I won a bottle of Meguiar's leather,…"

John Cuda replied May 15, 2011 to WHAT'S EVERYONES FAVORITE CAR DETAIL PRODUCTS??

14 Aug 22, 2015
Reply by Rick clinkenbeard

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