Why You Let Friends Borrow Your Car

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  • MPD47
    Advanced Member
    • Oct 2004
    • 135

    #1

    Why You Let Friends Borrow Your Car

    So a friend of mine was having a new transmission built for his Evo 8 (305awhp IIRC). So while the car was away, awaiting the new transmission, I loaned him my e30. Here's a few photos, the car when I bought it (look at the oxidation), the car after I'd had it for a few weeks, and the car after Aaron (the guy with the Evo) detailed it, as a "challange" while he had the car.

    Original Purchase Paint Condition:



    Rally a few weeks after I bought it:



    After Loaning the Car to Aaron:



    I almost didnt recognize my car! He gave it back fully detailed with a full tank of gas. :buttrock This is why you let certain people borrow your car! I still need to break out the fiberglass and fix the front spoiler.

    Photo of Aaron's Evo:
    -Mike
  • Schneider325
    No R3VLimiter
    • May 2004
    • 3818

    #2
    I lovee this picture

    Can you send a high res to schneider525@yahoo.com ?
    Thanks

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    • jimi318is
      Advanced Member
      • May 2004
      • 152

      #3
      You can do wonders with red paint and a "high speed" or buffer. Looks good man.

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