Few things I've had the pleasure of working on!

RFrommann

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Been very busy the last few months. I went to detail fest back in March, and today is my first day off since returning back to NJ on the 23rd of March.

I've been booked 2-3 weeks out ever since first week of April! Some may remember me posting a thread asking about advice for having a booth at an event, we'll the event was a pretty big success. The week leading up to the event I worked on 2 r35 gtr's, an r33 gtr, a 1k+ hp sti, a 900+hp evox, and a couple bmw 128's.

I tend to forget to take before pictures, so I fail at that constantly, so apologies in advance!
 
The black gti and r32 both received correction and cquartz.

Also did a low milage s2k for someone who used to write for superstreet and Honda tuning magazines. I'll find some pictures of it real quick.
 
The carbon fiber hood and trunk I corrected during the event, and it was a huge attention getter. At one point I had about 40 people standing around watching.
 
Yeah they are mean little machines and must have deep pockets.
 
After a while working on cars gets boring no matter what you are doing,the aircraft segment is totally different much more money to be earned and kind of ignites my passion for the compensation.Im tending to take on larger projects so far this year,and it's been working good so far.with cars it's a constant chasing game to aim nice profits.on planes and rv and travel trailers owners don't want to be involved with that and is too large of a task for them.
 
Although yesterday I did a coating on a brandnew gtr 4 which brought me 350.00 for 4 hrs of work.But that deosnt happen like that all the time.
 
Very nice stuff indeed! Great work, thanks for posting up!!!
 
Very nice stuff indeed! Great work, thanks for posting up!!!

You're welcome! I know you've been seeing it all on Instagram, and probably caught the video I posted of the Evo doing a 1/2 mile simulation on the dyno!
 
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