Todd@RUPES
Just a regular guy
Fabulous!!! :notworthy::notworthy::notworthy:
Thanks Jeff
Dude,
That was sick. Unbelievable work and a great write up! Thanks.
Thanks User Name. Thank you for enhancing my thread by jeweling it with your avatar!
Incredible detail guys, just unreal, great, great job! The writeup was fantastic as well, it's posts like these that make this place great!
:hurray:
Thanks Husker. It was my pleasure and its the people of this forum that make it great!
WOW!!!!!
That detail was absolutely amazing. Todd, your work is ALWAYS top notch, but all of you guys upped your game for this one. The attention to detail, and the commitment to excelence, is what seperates the boys from the men. Congrats to all of you who participated.
On another note Todd. The writeup is once again so completely thourough, and detailed. How do you find the time to do all of this? Between the long hours on the detailing and the time you spend helping all of us here at TID, and these amazing writeups. You deserve a long vacation.
Thanks again for sharing this with us.:notworthy:ancing Dot::notworthy:
I was amazed to have such great detailers to work with!
I find time to do all of this because I am a terrible insomniac who sleeps 3-5 hours a night tops.
Amazing work guys and another bar raising write up Todd! :notworthy:
Thanks for sharing the experience!![]()
Thank you very much Chad!
Stellar write-up... effort and A LOT of good information shared to the forum members! Nice! :rockon:
Thanks Michakaveli!
thanks for making this my favourite post
keep it up
AND cheers
MA MA MIA pardon me but it is true
MAMMA MIA! I am humbled by your kind words, thank you my friend!
For the love of God!!! :notworthy::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy:
I'm speechless....
It's a first (j/k). Thanks for the support and compliments!
What else can be said. Great job guys
Todd, when you say you sealed off the electrical components...What do you use to accomplish that :huh:
Thanks Flash. Aluminum foil, plastic baggies, and tape.
Outstanding write-up.
Amazing work.
What more can be said?
You guys are MVP's in the detailing world.
Thank you tthomp82!
Now did you all do this for:
- Fun
- A demonstration
- A favor for a friend
- For pay
If for pay, I'm curious what you charge for that level of work?
I did this for fun (I love my job) and for pay. The cost was high but the value was better

The Mustang came out nice Todd, and a great write up. I saw this one in person.
Thanks Dana. I just got your email. I never ever check that email address, hit me up at [email protected]. It was a pleasure meeting you!
Wow Todd you take detailing and write ups to a new level. Awesome.
Thanks Broker!
Thanks for including me on that detail it was a real learning curve and if i didn't have to get up early for work i would of stayed the night.I must say we did have alot of laughs and some great stories told by Eddy and Todd .And you know anytime you need an extra hand or a place to crash your room is waiting.:rockon:
Thanks for including you? You are a crazy, cookey guy if you are thanking me!!! Thank YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You are a class act all the way Adam and I am honored to have you as a friend!
The BEST write-up I have ever seen. PERIOD!
What a great job... The Dynamic Duo of Florida (with a killer support staff).
I have been away from the forums for a few weeks but thought I'd check ONE site... TID... and this thread was right at the top!
IN - CREDIBLE ! ! ! ! :drool5:
Thanks a million Kevin, for everything!
SWEET........... lot's of talent working on that Shelby!!.
Thanks Bobber! (Can I call you Bobber btw?)
Simply Amazing Todd....nuff said![]()
Muchas Gracias Patiso!
Tires look like they could use another going over..Good Job Gents!
An almost 100% nice post, Chubby you are getting better. Yes the tire was only dressed once and not moved until it was time to take pictures, then right back inside before it got dusty. After the car was brought back inside (after the pictures) it was wiped down with OCW to remove any dust and the the tires were dressed, the wheels wiped down (from the light rust) and the exhaust tips cleaned.