Lotus Pics

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Here is a Lotus I did today. Applied my paint sealant which by the way is working out just the way I planned. I have a detail seminar tomorrow, at this dearlership. I hope for a nice turnout. I will try to post some pics. I have another car I will post, you won't see many of them on the road, (If any) Gary
 
I always found most lotus' to be very ugly. Not that I'm flamming you or anything, it looks very shiny, just don't like the shape of those cars.
 
It's been customized, so I can't tell--did this one have an 8 or a 4 in it. I was always amazed how well they could hold their own with a turbocharged 4 and a feather-light body.



*edit* --or-- turbocharged 6. Now I can't even remember how small the Esprit's engine was originally...
 
I like the car. I think I have seen maybe 2 or 3 on the road in real life. Pretty damn rare.



What else did you use besides your sealant?
 
Don't know if you have been following my progress with my paint sealant program with this exotic dealer. But here is now it works. I do the paint sealant application for $100 on a new car, and $145 on a used car. I provide the brochure with what paint sealant does, and what value it has. The dealer charges $495 for it. I would be glad to mail you one of my handouts so you can see if it is something you want to do within your business. Its a big money maker for the dealer, I do ok, since it only takes me an hour and a half or so to apply it, not to mention I work on some realy cool cars. As for as Lotus is concerned, I see more factory defects in the paint on these cars than any others. For 94 grand, you would think they would have higher standards. If you want a copy of my flyer, e mail me direct. [email protected]
 
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