2008 Porsche GT2

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2008 Porsche GT2
8K miles
1 of 194 produced
523HP/502TQ
3.6 liter flat 6 twin turbo
6 spd manual
Rear wheel drive only
Top speed of 204mph


Client recently acquired this beast for their collection. Really cool car. Full of swirls. Says it’s a fun driver and really enjoys it. Sweet!


The ‘details’:

Adam’s shampoo, tire/rubber, eco wheel cleaner.
McKee’s37 iron remover.
Medium clay mitt.
DeFelsko PTG’s.
Scangrip lighting.
HF Hercules FR machinery.
LC pads.
Megs 110/210.
Optimum panel wipe.
Aquatek GT on PPF and Singular on paint/trim.
Adam’s graphene tire dressing.
Optimum APC.
Adam’s glass cleaner.
McKee’s37 70/30 leather lotion.
Metro vacuum.

Thanks for looking!

























Factory titanium exhaust/tips










 
Flawless as always

Do you mind me asking why you went with the Megs 110/210 combo rather than your usual Griots FCC/PC combo?
 
Thank you!

No, not at all. Don't mind. Paint didn't like my usual Griots combo. Was super soft and finicky. I kept getting hazing and not as much correction as I was looking for with Griots. Megs gave me some additional pad options (210 with different pads worked like a charm, 110 on heavier defects/spot correction) and wiped off super smoothly, whereas Griots was a bit grabby and I had to use more pressure with my towels causing some micro marring.

Thanks for the feedback and questions!
 
Every now and then we get a curve ball. Looks like you knocked it out of the park after a full count, nicely done.
 
Thank you Marky! Yes, we will get surprised every now and then!
 
Thank you!

No, not at all. Don't mind. Paint didn't like my usual Griots combo. Was super soft and finicky. I kept getting hazing and not as much correction as I was looking for with Griots. Megs gave me some additional pad options (210 with different pads worked like a charm, 110 on heavier defects/spot correction) and wiped off super smoothly, whereas Griots was a bit grabby and I had to use more pressure with my towels causing some micro marring.

Thanks for the feedback and questions!

Been away for a while. Glad to see you're still here, Scott. For non-pros like me, this is great info and I appreciate you sharing it.

Did I read correctly that you used an HF polisher?
 
Hey Rippy!! Yep, I'm still here. Glad you are back!

Thanks for the feedback and I am happy to share!

Yep, HF Hercules forced rotation machine, really, really good piece of kit!
 
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