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Detailed the interior. 2014 looks brand new.

 

If you haven't used 303 Aerospace Protectant, I would highly recommend it. Leaves a factory, non-greasy finish and SPF rated.

 

 

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^++ good stuff for all the reasons noted. I'll hit it with a clean micro fiber cloth to buff it in, as I hate the greasy look.

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New headlights.

 

VIPMotoZ assemblies with murimoto HID's. Was a little worried because of their low price but they seem to be well built and with the HID's in them the light output is great.

 

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Same here. I don't want it to be permanently on or hard to remove bc if I PCS to a new state with different laws it will be a pain.

 

 

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I PCS here in a few months, hopefully Illinois/Wisconsin doesn't give me any problems with mine.

 

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I PCS here in a few months, hopefully Illinois/Wisconsin doesn't give me any problems with mine.

 

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That's my worry. We sort of want the AIRSTA in Hawaii and the 808 has pain in the a** car laws

 

 

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I see you took my suggestion. Looks good! How difficult it is to remove headlight covers? I may run them during the day only if it isn't a hassle.

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I see you took my suggestion. Looks good! How difficult it is to remove headlight covers? I may run them during the day only if it isn't a hassle.

I find them really easy to take off and put on. Seconds really. There was two velcro on the corner of each cover that was coming off maybe due to our cold and wet weather. But I glued them back on and haven't had a hitch yet.

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Not just today but had some time over this week abd I was finally able to debadge the doors and mount my Bac Revolver X2 cover.

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Only washed and waxed since the bad weather finally stopped.

 

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What do you think of the foam cannon? Been thinking of getting one. Do you think it makes that much of a difference over just the two bucket method?

 

 

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What do you think of the foam cannon? Been thinking of getting one. Do you think it makes that much of a difference over just the two bucket method?

 

 

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Also interested in this. Do you find it saves any time?

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Also interested in this. Do you find it saves any time?

What do you think of the foam cannon? Been thinking of getting one. Do you think it makes that much of a difference over just the two bucket method?

 

 

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I personally love it. There have been times when the truck wasn't completely filthy and I used the cannon let it soak on the paint, then rinse off and blow dry and the truck was clean without ever touching it. The Chemical Guys soap will appeared to be dried if the sun is out but it rinses right off.

 

 

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