Porsche 4.0 GT3RS Corrective Detail

autoconcierge

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This car is DRIVEN like designed and the first pics of this car frolicking on roads "Up North" with Sharkwerks 4.1 GT3RS show evidence of this, client wanted the car back to street clean status from "Track B**tch" condition and this is what I do.



After the Paris to Dakar rally................................

















Getting ready to wash the car.











Even though the wheels would be removed, I wanted to pre-clean as much as possible.











After the 1.5 hour wash/decon it was time to get started, factory pigtail sanding scratches on the wing.

















Good readings.











That issue dealt with.























Roof had sweeping deep arch scratches, broke out the rotary with a twisted wool pad.











Imbedded brake dust particulate in these BBS Motorsport non-cleared lips.











Elbow grease machine was utilized.











With the cleaness.











Car was "Gently driven" to Sharwerks down the street, needed their two post to be able to get the height needed to clean the under trays without being on my back. *Note the winning tightness in the foreground*











Wheel road butter & crust.











In progress cleaning pic.











Now clean with some Net Shield applied.











Even though I cleaned the wheel some during the wash, after the wheels came off quite a bit more was needed.











During cleaning.





























Wheels back on and torqued(Five lug conversion from centerlock stock configuration on this 4.0 GT3RS).











Underpanels cleaned.











Sneaking back to my shop late in the evening.











Engine cleaning time.









































Starting to get the "Look".











Polished carbon seat shells.











Door sills as well.





















































Sparkling cleaness.























 
Now that's how it's done! Every square inch detailed to better than new!


 


 
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Roof had sweeping deep arch scratches, broke out the rotary with a twisted wool pad.
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I thought that rotary compounding was dead???  :D
 
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