2014 Porsche Turbo S Detail & Coating

autoconcierge

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New 2014 Porsche Turbo S to start the new year right, since the first pics and video's were released I have been waiting for this car to grace my shop and it is "All that and a bag of chips"



Truly a new car prep and coating, as some recent vehicles I have completed that were new came in with issues and this car was not damaged and very light marring in a few spots. After a through wash/decon I set out to look for defects and the roof area had some light marring as mentioned.











All cleared up.











Wheels and calipers were being coated, so enlisted James from Sharkwerks to use his big bucks torque wrench for centerlock Porsche wheels and the fact I know of nobody with more Porsche tech knowledge personally to complete the task right.

















Barrels cleaned, polished then coated.











Coating the calipers.











It was a little dirty in the wells but not enough for a before pic, shrouds and suspension components dialed in.

















There was some marring on the left side of the front bumper, nothing to get excited about though.





Late night polishing.

















997 Gen 1. sharing the shop with the new younger brother.











Coating on, checking for high spots.

















With the hydrophobic properties.











Gloss Black windows on point.











All trim dressed with a satin finish.











Underside of the wing and all painted areas coated.











Clear paint and wide hips......................











More wet gloss.

















Adult spec........GT Silver over the Dark Red for Porsche cleaness.

















A little Carbon Fiber cannot hurt..........























Curvy Girl.........

















As I have mentioned in the past.......................if you do not like this, there IS a problem.............. as good as it gets presently.























Ready to go.





 
 bob, thanks for being a part of autopia.org all these years, it's always a pleasure to view your work. I hope 2014 brings you all the best in your business adventures...
 
That car is squatting harder than any other car lol.


 


Great job Sir Willis!


 


You may be the most physically intimidating detailer in the world big dog. :lol:
 
I am still truly passionate about quality work and conducting my business with integrity even in to my now present "Golden Years" of oldness. I appreciate nice comments that are heart felt and I know many despise me for my quick sharp tongue in all matters of silliness and boasting and also because I no longer share products used and techniques (Although for legitimate good reasons) and I refrain from commenting even if it is positive about someone's work as it is a endorsement and has been used as such for marketing believe it or not.


 


Some have has speculated why put a write up if it is not for ego purposes if I do not share the products and many here do get it as it is still enjoyable to see a beautiful car made the best it can be without bluster or embellishment. As for Physical prowess those days are long gone although I work out still but no where like my fighting days and I just want to be able to continue doing the work I cherish at a high level and service the clients God has blessed my business with and become a better man by my creators standard.
 
Bob, you're a class act. If someone gets uppity about you not sharing your methods, too bad. Though, it's easy for me to say as I feel the same way. You work hard at perfecting what you do and don't want to give it away. There's nothing wrong with someone figuring out their own method based off of the plethora of starter and fundamental information available for the new guys. This way they can make something their own and unique.


 


Thanks for sharing your work. I enjoy it.
 
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