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Here are some pics of my grubby car. Just to show it gets used.
Here's the side.



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Heres the back. This is what it looks like all the time, after only one 10 mile drive after washing it.[:(]




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Here's one of the exhaust tip.
Note the not so impressive rust colour mixed in with the salt.
Should the standard ones look this colour? It is only 7 months old.


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And one final one to show the wheels, looking cleaner than normal. The salt is stopping the brake dust sticking.



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Stuart

Must admit I was hoping for something more "interesting" from the post subject[;)]

However, my 911 gets a dirty rear (fnnar, fnnar) very easily too, must be the way the air flows over them.
 
I'll clean it after it's been to Plymouth and back in the next two days. Another 400 miles on the clock.
If I can wait 10 days, the OPC will clean it for me when it gets serviced.

Just so you don't get the wrong idea, it normally gets cleaned every 2 weeks, I just left it a couple of weeks extra at the moment since it keeps snowing. I would have done it at the weekend but had some work to sort out. Once we get to April and it warms up a bit, then it'll get a good waxing and it'll be (almost) as good as new.
As long as you keep it well waxed, it comes up very well (except for the boot lid and part of rear bumper as mentioned before). I just wanted to show that it does not fall apart if you use it.
 
Once you get into this the car is clean routine you become loathed to use it in anything but nice weather which is ridiculous it's a car it should be used I did take it out on Saturday and it did get caked in salt and slush. I do have a car I use daily and that is if not more dirty than your 911.
 

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