Great job David on an awesome car. I really love the color.
Great job David on an awesome car. I really love the color.
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Incredible work David!
I don`t particularly care for the color, but you sure made it look sweet.
Top notch work and great write-up!
David- great work and great writeup. That really had to be an awesome experience, working in a pristine hangar, with that car, in such a rare and beautiful. The results are just phenomenal.
Stunning.
Great job David, nice writeup too!
Brad
1998 Civic Si - black - the gas pumps don`t hurt as bad!
very nice job David
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Amazing results for such an amazing car! Great job David!
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Thank You.Originally Posted by OCKlasse
Hopefully it won`t sell so you can help me with maintaining it (and the others) when you come back down. Either way, we`ll have plenty of work.Originally Posted by themightytimmah
Thanks, pictures don`t do it justice!Originally Posted by rebelde33
Originally Posted by landcruiser
Me too.
Thanks man. This would be the absolute best candidate to detail on a hoist. Thanks for the tip. I made sure not to spray any cleaner on the rotors, just in case. Isn`t this the perfect color for this car? It`s strange how much carbon fiber mesh can be seen through/under some painted panels.Originally Posted by Deanski
Originally Posted by TH0001
Thanks Todd. The clutch is totally crazy. I used to have drag car 911 that had a 930 trans with a full race metallic 4 puck clutch system that I thought was super critical. This one makes it look primative.
Thanks, Thanks, Thanks...Originally Posted by MotorCity
Thank you.Originally Posted by shine
Originally Posted by Picus
Thanks. This paint was awsome! Not too hard, not too soft. Very workable and predictable. I wouldn`t think twice about using a wool pad & compound on it if I had to.
Thanks. I was surprised too. Spending a few extra minutes taping things up made a world of difference.Originally Posted by Twinscroll
Thanks Setec. The owner requested that I leave them on actually. They looked like they removed really easy too. He mentioned that each one weighs less than 1 pound!Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
Those are actually tiny storage compartments.
Thanks. Just center yourself around the right people and everything will fall into place eventually.Originally Posted by Carbon Blue
Here`s one of the reasons:Originally Posted by Kenney
It makes for a super soft feel when polishing. Especially with Ultrafina.
Originally Posted by fergnation
Thanks. He was more than pleased.
Thanks you. The practicallity of this car is pretty much nil. He`s moving on to somthing much greater, with much more use. Keep in mind that this car isn`t even past the "break in" period yet. I couldn`t imagine how frustrating it would be owning such a powerful car, having your own private runway strip right in front of you & not even get the chance to run the heck out of it!Originally Posted by G35stilez
Originally Posted by MobileJay
Thanks. Can you forward me the link to the website?
Thank you.Originally Posted by P1et
Originally Posted by baseballlover1
Thanks Daniel. See you when you get here. Best of luck.
Thanks so much.Originally Posted by tdekany
Thank you so much.Originally Posted by Greg Nichols
Thanks. Sometimes having such a clashing combo makes it more unique.Originally Posted by Got_Leather
Thank you. I sure will. :xyxthumbsOriginally Posted by Moutee
Originally Posted by pocon1
Me neither. I asked the owner if he`s sad to see it go and he said not really. He looking forward to the next few toys on the list.
That would be crazy.Originally Posted by 2000firebird
Imagine how it sounded inside this hanger!Originally Posted by Tripperfx3
Thanks Pat.Originally Posted by Pats300zx
Thank you sir.Originally Posted by RickRack
Thanks. I can`t wait to do his other cars there next...Originally Posted by evolutionwc3
Thank you.Originally Posted by 99blackSE
Thanks Phil. Glad to see you back! I can`t wait to see some Click N Brags from you.Originally Posted by Phil@DetailersDomain
Originally Posted by Denzil
Thanks alot.
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Fantastic Job David:2thumbs:
its amazing that some cars came with all that marks.
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That`s an awesome car.
Was that ultrafina shot of the priming panel? That`s about as much as I would use on a full car.
Thought you all might find this interesting. It`s a registry of all of the CGTs and colors they were produced in.
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Check out the orange and signal yellow ones!
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Awesome machine to work on and great write-up and work done to it David!
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What a treat to work on something so unique; and what a work environment!!! The only thing missing were a few Hooters Girls to bring you lemonade and wipe the sweat off your brow whilst working.
As far as selling the car, there had to be some level of frustration owning what is already a museum piece; knowing that if you drove it like you wanted to, you`d be degrading the historical value of the car. Besides, guys at his level play Monopoly with REAL money and real game pieces!!! He`ll have something as equally awesome for you to detail in no time.
[PS: you`ve heard it before, but: top-notch write up - many thanks]
You`re top tier in my book Dave. I love how your pics don`t look "vivid", instead look soo natural as if I would be seeing the car in person. You`re one of the most influential detailers in my book for your simplicity yet direct action towards detailing.
BTW, what pressure washer is that. How many GPM?
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