Wow.... That looks like a ton of work and a ton of fun.
Great job!
The car gods are happy with you for making that phoenix rise from the ashes! My first ws.6 was navy blue metallic just like your pix, I unfortunately wrecked it but now i`m rolling in a triple black ws.6.
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PS, just cross-posted this to LS1.com, many other LSx brethren will appreciate it!
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Simply stunning, great work and amazing turnaround.
Beautiful work. I gather it was to test your skills and push yourself??
At the average labor rate it would have been cheaper to buy a low mileage 98 Tran Am in excellent condition.
Very nice work all the same! :hifive:
The second mouse gets the cheese!
Originally Posted by dsms
that is exactly it, seeing work like this motivates myself to perfect my methods...
spectacular work!
"cleanliness is next to godliness"
now that is what detailing is all about! its sad people let a nice car like that go neglected for so long but. it paid off for the customer who got a sweet car for a heck of a deal. Very Very nice work!
down here in colorful colorado!
Thread of the year!! Awesome work man, that is some dedication!!! Car looks fantastic
Incredible Job,Detailing at its best! Im doing the same thing with my car I bought, that car never been polished, interior never been cleaned, and half the stuff they did to the car wasnt done right so Im having to go behind them every step of the way to fix in right. Where were those bolts located to remove the wing? I removed the seats, cleaned the carpet, ran wires, and still have loads to do on my car, I have to remove the center console, and rewire the cigarette lighter because the owner thought it be cool to put an aftermarket alarm system and cut every wire and splice into each one and just tape it with electric tape, people are dumb sometimes.
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That is amazing well worth looking at all the pictures. I am also curious as to how much you charged for something like that? Also stupid question but when you wet sanded, did you do 1500, followed by 2000, then 2500 then 3000 THEN started compounding?
Amazing job.
"Life is not measured by the breathes we take, but by the moments that take our breathes away" :punk:
Wow, that is one incredible turnaround!!!
Looks like all that time & effort paid off in the end...
Truly great work!! You should be proud! :2thumbs:
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