E30 convertible hood maintenance video
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- Old Skooler
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if she came round my place, and slammed my horseshoe down like that, I'd give her what for !!
Great stuff, thanks.
Great stuff, thanks.
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Fantastic vid's there Mo.
Was a really good watch.
I really want an E30 that clean.

I really want an E30 that clean.

Great stuff.
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Great video makes it looks so easily 

They don't make bm's like this anymore!..They should.


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Echoing what everyone has already said Brilliant videos!
Very helpful to me as im now embarking on changing my hood myself and the height adjustment etc is very useful!
I thought i was the only one who thought she was a bit excessive with the horseshoe! haha
Very helpful to me as im now embarking on changing my hood myself and the height adjustment etc is very useful!
I thought i was the only one who thought she was a bit excessive with the horseshoe! haha

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Very useful
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Great Videos!
I actually finally got around to doing a thorough hood clean and protect which I've been meaning to do for quite sometime now...
After some research, I ended up using this:
AutoGlym Hood Kit
Quite frankly I couldn't recommend it enough, provides a great clean and the protection element seems absolutely bang on, I even took a video showing how well the hood now makes the water bead up:
Video
Sounds like I bloody work for AutoGlym but it seems very rare nowadays that you buy something and it actually works properly and does what it says on the tin.
I actually finally got around to doing a thorough hood clean and protect which I've been meaning to do for quite sometime now...
After some research, I ended up using this:
AutoGlym Hood Kit
Quite frankly I couldn't recommend it enough, provides a great clean and the protection element seems absolutely bang on, I even took a video showing how well the hood now makes the water bead up:
Video

Sounds like I bloody work for AutoGlym but it seems very rare nowadays that you buy something and it actually works properly and does what it says on the tin.
