2007 Porsche GT2

Sizzle Chest

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2008 Porsche GT2
Black/black
3682 miles
1 of 197 made
3.6 liter flat 6
530HP/505TQ
0-60: 3.4 seconds
Top Speed 204MPH




The ‘details’: Car was chock full of swirls, squirrels, scratches, marring, holograms, you name it, it had it. Paint was very finicky and soft. It had old PPF on the entire front end that had some battle damage. Not much to do with it other than a light polish to clean it up a little. The GT2 graphics on the side are NOS Porsche and almost impossible to find (and if you do they are very expensive). They were just put on 3 days ago and my client was very concerned about them, so I polished around them.

Adam’s rinseless wash.
Medium Clay Mitt.
Adam’s Tire and Rubber.
Master Blaster to dry.
DeFelsko PTG.
ScanGrip Lighting.
Flex 3401.
Flex XFE 7-15.
Flex pixie.
Griot’s Fast Correcting Cream.
Griot’s Correcting Cream.
Griot’s Perfecting Cream.
Menzerna P085RD.
Optimum Panel Wipe.
22PLE Mistico Elemento Forte.
22PLE VM1 on wheels/calipers.
Adam’s trim coating on fender well liners.
CarPro PERL tire dressing.
Adam’s Glass Cleaner.
Metro Vacuum.
McKee’s37 Interior Detailer.

Thanks for looking!






































 
Sizzle Chest:
Did you use painter`s tape around the GT2 NOS graphics OR was there some "concern" that adhesive on the tape would pull off recently applied graphics, so it was not used?
I then assume that when you say "polished around them" means exactly what you say; very careful surgical-precision detailing with the Pixie.

Like others have noted in your threads, I notice you seem to "prefer" the Flex buffing/polishing machines. Just an observation and I am sure you have your reasons.

This rare 911 GT2 and its stunning graphics and wheels really set off the black. Simple, but very effective. The ultra-low mileage for its age tells me it is a preservation-worthy performance Porsche.

Thanks for posting and, as always, great detailing workmanship. Oh yah, your neon-green T-shirt really reflects well in the mirror-like black finish in your photos.
 
^^^I ran a line of tape above them as a reference point as to where to stop polishing so I wouldn`t hit them. I then went as far as I could with the Pixie around them. Not perfect, but when your client is really concerned about something, I roll with it!

Yes, I love my Flex`s!!

And...thanks for the kind words and comments!
 
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