New car and already swiled. Time to bring the shine then Gear prepared. Brand new pressure washer, just assembled. APC on, powe rinse off, tape up. Defects. Hood. Fenders. I skipped the rest, all the car was basically the same Time to bring the rotary to play. Some more APC after correction. Then IPA, Wolfgang, SV Pneu on tyres and SV Autobahn for rims. The car got sooo black that i couldn't capture the gloss: I changed the settings then. Front left fender: Bonnet: Exhausts, not very pretty as I was missing some stuff: Family portrait: Various: Thank you for watching.
great job. bought mothers powerball mini specificaly for this car since i new it was coming. this was result from that, highly recommend getting it
nice work, so far my clients with GTR's changed their exhausts to something I don't have to polish. Looks great
this car is amazing, the black gloss is absolutely deep. working' in a so big garage, is great! does the owner keep just the GT-R there, or more cars?
that garage that the GT-R is in is damn sick! Simple, clutter free and tons of space to work in. We need more places like that here in the states. As for the mini power ball and the other GT-R exhaust . . . . DAYUM! To say the least. I had a power ball (regular) and that thing did serve it's purpose. It was able to polish things pretty quickly but cordless batteries die pretty quick and on top of that the power ball falls a part pretty quick considering how much i had paid for it initially. What product did you use on the exhaust with the power ball to achieve those results?
He keeps also a Z4M, Jag XF, Land Rover Freelander and Peugeot 206RC. You can easily store 6 big, wide cars there. Daydream!