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Originally Posted by Scottwax
Nice work as always, Josh.
Did the customer have you do the work prior to pick-up or was it the dealer? If it was the dealer, that is impressive that they would recognize a special car needs something more than a quickie clean-up by their own people.
I hope the owner (if it is the same car mentioned this week in the automotive section of the Dallas Morning News, his name is also Josh) doesn't experience any transmission problems-although I think the problems are mostly limited to early VIN Japanese market GTRs.
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Thanks, the owner hired me, but I detailed and prep'd the car at the dealership, but for the owner. The dealership did not pay me.
It was kind of prior to delivery as well, you can see all the plastic still on it. The car came in Fri. evening and I took care of it first thing Sat.
BTW, not the same owner as in the news....this guy hadn't even driven the car yet so I don't think he's had any issues with it....
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Originally Posted by xfire
Sweet job Josh! When I did one car at a dealership, the regular detail guys were very jealous...did you get this sort of treatment as well? Also, was this the $3000 super silver color?
I wouldn't be surprised if the dealership prep took their dirty cars and just wiped them down after that crazy rain shower.
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There's guys were plenty nice to me. This was not the optional super silver color. I think this was called gunmetal grey or something.
And you should have seen what the wash guys (not detailers) were doing with the cars, you'd be sick.....
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Originally Posted by johny
Yeah, I am wondering this as well. I figure this is the best car that dealership has probably seen. Their regular crew might have been mad that a master detailer was called in to work on it.
Excellent work as always.
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Thanks, but no the dealership did not hire me or pay me, this was strickly for the owner.
The dealership was co-operative but not friendly to me at all. I wasn't impressed with them, they are just a another typical dealership IMO.
Josh