2020 gt350r

Sizzle Chest

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2020 GT350R
White/Kona Blue Stripes
258 miles
5.2 liter V8
526HP/430TQ
6 speed manual
0-60: 3.9 sec
173mph top speed

Client’s newest addition to his stable. This is one track focused Pony car! Paint had the typical swirls and some hazing on the gloss black pieces.



The ‘details’:

Gary Dean shampoo.
Fine clay mitt.
Master Blaster to dry.
Flex 3401/Pixie/Rupes iBrid.
Griot’s Fast Correcting and Perfecting Creams.
Scangrip lighting.
DeFelsko PTG.
Optimum panel wipe.
22ple Mistico Elemento Forte.
22ple VM1 on calipers and wheels.
GYEON tire.
Autofinesse glass cleaner.
Metro vacuum.
McKee’s37 quick interior detailer.



Thanks for looking!



























 
You not only do amazing work but simply work on great cars. Some of these I know I`d freeze when it comes to handing the keys back to the owner. :unsure:
 
Sizzle Chest:
I am laughing to myself because I am probably the ONLY Autopian who looks at these photos and is trying to read what is on your neon-green T-shirt reflecting in the now-perfect mirror-like black side mirrors` exterior.

I will ask a dumb engineering question, but what is that inner ring in the front rims for??
Maybe for:
1) Keeping brake dust from going everywhere on the outside
2) Deflect or contain the air from the ducts to the front discs for better cooling, since this IS an "R" model
More surmising hypotheses by Captain Obvious, wanna-be engineer.

Excellent detailing workmanship on the Shelby GT350R Mustang.
Not a huge fan of Ford "quality" but having two Fords in my own garage (2005 Freestyle and 2015 Taurus; the first from my Mom`s estate, the second chosen by my wife) it`s rather ironic and hypocritical that I make that statement. This coming from a Ford-owning family in my younger days AND whose sister-in-law worked at two Ford dealerships and her son (my nephew) restores 60`s and early 70`s performance Mustangs for a living, working on the very Mustangs I could only dream about driving as a kid.
 
Thanks for the replies everyone!


LOL Lonnie! I`ll try to keep changing up my shirts for ya!

That is a heat barrier on the carbon fiber wheel. It`s supposed to keep the extreme temps from the front brakes during hard/track use from warping the wheel/turning it into a heat sink.
 
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