imported_JoshVette
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I haven't posted a click/brag in well over a year so I'd thought I'd share just a few of the cars I've done this year. I'll probably be doing a few different threads, but this will be a good starter.
This first car is a 2010 Porsche Turbo, I took delivery of it for my client along with his Panamera Turbo a few weeks later.
He made sure the dealership did not remove the plastic or touch anything other then the PDI they have to do.
Sorry if I lack pics but sometimes you can only take so many.
This was a few months ago.
2010 Carrera Turbo
500HP, AWD
0-60mph 2.9 sec with launch control
This one is fully loaded with nearly every option as you can see.
After removing the window stick, I went back and wiped it down with 3M Adhesive Remover to remover the left over adhesive.
When taking delivery of a car from the dealer sometimes it is easier to arrange to have it taken to your own shop, home or clients home as the dealer may find it difficult to make room for an "outsider" detailer to properly do there work.
I can't even tell you how many dirty looks and glares I got from the mechanics and prep guys there.
Since they couldn't make room for me (even though there were many open bays to spare all day long) I was forced to work outside the entire time. Fortunately it was very overcast.
So here's the condition of the car before I get my hands on it.
Don't be fooled into thinking taking delivery of a new car is an easy job, it is just the opposite, here you can see what is all over the car that I have to deal with, and of course I'll have to inspect the paint to ensure no buffer trails left by the factory so we could be here all day....
Now to see what the cockpit looks like... not too bad compared to the rest.
The wheel areas
This first car is a 2010 Porsche Turbo, I took delivery of it for my client along with his Panamera Turbo a few weeks later.
He made sure the dealership did not remove the plastic or touch anything other then the PDI they have to do.
Sorry if I lack pics but sometimes you can only take so many.
This was a few months ago.
2010 Carrera Turbo
500HP, AWD
0-60mph 2.9 sec with launch control
This one is fully loaded with nearly every option as you can see.
After removing the window stick, I went back and wiped it down with 3M Adhesive Remover to remover the left over adhesive.

When taking delivery of a car from the dealer sometimes it is easier to arrange to have it taken to your own shop, home or clients home as the dealer may find it difficult to make room for an "outsider" detailer to properly do there work.
I can't even tell you how many dirty looks and glares I got from the mechanics and prep guys there.
Since they couldn't make room for me (even though there were many open bays to spare all day long) I was forced to work outside the entire time. Fortunately it was very overcast.
So here's the condition of the car before I get my hands on it.




Don't be fooled into thinking taking delivery of a new car is an easy job, it is just the opposite, here you can see what is all over the car that I have to deal with, and of course I'll have to inspect the paint to ensure no buffer trails left by the factory so we could be here all day....


Now to see what the cockpit looks like... not too bad compared to the rest.


The wheel areas
