Ultimate Supra Thread x 3..... 3,165 RWHP !!!

And last but definately not least is the 1035RWHP off the bottle 96 Supra.



This one is totally street legal and a great sleeper..... till it pulls up next to you and you realize it's not the radio that is thumping and shaking your windows, it's the 4" exhaust making itself known.....



This one and the other black one are basically the same except for the rims and trani. This one is still a 6 speed, no parachute, no role cage (yet) and a slightly smaller turbo. Both are SS paint btw.



My process was the same as well, Menz SIP with white pad at 1700 then jeweled at 1100. Then Menz Micro with black pad at 1200 and jeweled at 900 to finish off.



After a full wash and decontamination with clay we dried it and pulled it in to inspect the paint.



We found the typical swirls, not in bad shape though for an 11 year old car....

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This is after one pass with SIP and white pad jeweled down as well. I jewel all my passes whether it be with a harsh cutting wool pad or fine black finishing pad, it just seems to make the next step better off and easier to refine.

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Different panel

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After

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The inside

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Jason polished the HRE's with Adams two step metal polish system, they turned out incredible.

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This rims is one side of the car and notice the haze....

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After (this is the other side of the car, but you can tell a major improvement)

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While I polished paint Jason knocked out this engine bay. He wiped it all down then polished all the chrome with Blue Magic, then finished off with Zaino ZAIO then Qtiped the rest.

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getting in the nooks and crannies

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Here is the powerhouse ready for show.

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More pics to come....
 
Here's a few after pics.



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The sun came out for about 30 minutes the whole time. I managed to squeeze out a couple pics while the owner was moving the cars around.

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And now back on the lift to get covered up for a while.

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Thanks for looking, hope you enjoyed.

I know I left a lot of stuff out so please feel free to ask questions.



A few more weeks and I'll get the high HP Vipers up, they will blow the doors off these supras.:woot:



Josh:usa
 
Cars look great! I was wondering were any of those supras a single stage? I detailed a black one last summer and it def. was. It was a 94 though. Not sure if they finally put CC on the newer black ones.
 
jordanrossbell said:
Wow, great detail...even better news there are more cars!!



Thanks, sorry it took me so long to get them all posted, had thins to do and then a dinner party I forgot about.....



detaildoc said:
Awesome! Those Supras are still bad a**, ready to smoke any Ferrari or Lambo.





Definately nothing can touch them especially if they can get traction.



The owner told me hte 1035RWHP one would burn down the 1/4 mile track with slick on spinning all the way through at over 150mph at the finish..... that's insane.:soscared:
 
vincewchan said:
wow you did a great job!!



and geez... 3,000+ hp!? The most I've felt was 800hp/630tq and that was already monstrous!!



The one alone was not 3000+, it was all three combined that made up the 3165HP at the tires. The first one was only 1300HP.



RZJZA80 said:
the black ones are single stage from the factory. BTW I know both owners and I've worked on all these cars lol



Yup, the black ones were SS paint, I think they were 96 and 97 models.





RickRack said:
Jason and Josh, great job on all three of the cars!!



The white one is my favorite...



Keep up the great work!!



Thanks, yes the white one is mine too, but those pics do not do it justice, if the sun was out it would look killer.



MobileJay said:
DarkStar, no that supra on the vid sounded like an auto. This white one was a 6spd.



I agree, it sounded like an Automatic as well as I did not see the big tale on it and the white one we did the big factory tale.
 
Tripperfx3 said:
Cars look great! I was wondering were any of those supras a single stage? I detailed a black one last summer and it def. was. It was a 94 though. Not sure if they finally put CC on the newer black ones.



Yes, the two black supras are SS paint. I believe they are 96 and 97 models.



The white one is clear coated though.



Josh
 
Outstanding work as always, Josh and Jason. Nice to see two top detailers able to work together and achieve such excellent results. :)
 
CaptinFocker said:
Car looks beautiful, rubber looked like fun to get out of the wheel wells. Power glide trans is used for racing, you can hold the engine at a certain revs in the absence of a clutch. You just flick a switch and is engages the trans. Correct me if im wrong.



a Power Glide is just a 2 speed auto and yes some people like them for drag racing



the switch thet engages the trans is called a "trans brake"

and can be installed in any popular trans that is built to handle it
 
is that a T88 in the first black Supra? I have always wanted a car with that much "stupid" power. Great work on the details
 
BigJimZ28 said:
a Power Glide is just a 2 speed auto and yes some people like them for drag racing



the switch thet engages the trans is called a "trans brake"

and can be installed in any popular trans that is built to handle it



Ahh I thought about it during class, and realized that they were two different things.
 
Scottwax said:
Outstanding work as always, Josh and Jason. Nice to see two top detailers able to work together and achieve such excellent results. :)



Thanks, it really is a relief to have Jason's help, he's an excellent detailer and does great work and I don't have to worry about training him or watching over his shoulder. :bigups



BigJimZ28 said:
a Power Glide is just a 2 speed auto and yes some people like them for drag racing



the switch thet engages the trans is called a "trans brake"

and can be installed in any popular trans that is built to handle it



Thanks for the info. :xyxthumbs
 
mike4690 said:
is that a T88 in the first black Supra? I have always wanted a car with that much "stupid" power. Great work on the details



Yes, it's an 88, that's all I remember and I think the other one is a 67 or 72..... can't remember but it's not quite as large as the first one.



Josh
 
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