I'll be sure to leave my white t-shirts at home!LOLAdrianUK wrote:There is a story behind the 'dirt',when I had the car up there last year I did a few dirt burnouts and what not to get the authentic look on the car which was achieved,unfortunately that night they had the worst rains in 7 years in Broken Hill and so the 'dirt' was gone in the morning,not having time to get the car dirty again I gathered up a large bag of the precious red dirt and it was applied in a similar manner to how Sam explains it but after this visit the car is now REALLY dirty including the interior which is now 'red',it doesn't take long driving out there before the dirt settles on a car but where it caught the most was on the track out to the creek,as you pass through several creek beds the fine silt type dirt bellows in the air like thick smoke and settles in every nook and cranny imaginable,so what you see on the car now is a natural application so to speak.
Aaron