2018 Porsche GT3

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I’m back!!! I’ve been so busy starting my business that I forget to post pics here. This car was bought new and only has 2k on the clock. The dealership for some reason buffed the car with a rotary. The car was filled with dull spots and rotary swirls. So we were able to get everything leveled out. Now it’s for sale again!!

We used 3D to level the paint and sealed it with Collinite. It came out perfect!!

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Great work!

Isn't that an uncommon paint color on a Porsche?

I like it as it looking a little old school in some way and combo with the bodylines has been almost like this forever makes it sweet.

Awesome that your detailing business goes well too. Best wishes for success in the future!

/ Tony
 
Awesome car, beautifully finished. Nice to see old school wax/sealants used still.

If I were to buy a Porsche, that’s the color I’d want.
 
Yeah, pretty cool to see some older products used, no doubt! Now, about the car, can someone's rich Uncle hook me up, I'm a sucker for a green Porsche...especially THIS one, my God

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Great work!

Isn't that an uncommon paint color on a Porsche?

I like it as it looking a little old school in some way and combo with the bodylines has been almost like this forever makes it sweet.

Awesome that your detailing business goes well too. Best wishes for success in the future!

/ Tony

Thanks so much!!! I think this car is a Paint To Sample car. Which means you get to choose what color you want your car to be. It’s pretty cool!!! Thanks for the good luck!!


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The greatest green I've ever seen on a 911 is Brewster Green. It was on a 991 at a cars and coffee last year and it was for sale, even had tobacco colored interior, it was simply amazing, WHAT A COLOR

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Thanks so much!!! I think this car is a Paint To Sample car. Which means you get to choose what color you want your car to be. It’s pretty cool!!! Thanks for the good luck!!


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Wonder how they'd take it if I were able to buy a new Porsche, chose the PTS option and then asked for Honda Aegean Blue Metallic?
 
The dealership for some reason buffed the car with a rotary.

It’s a shame the freakin Porsche dealership has its house “detailers” still stuck in the early 1990’s with their buffing technique and products... Heck even the Kia dealership sends you home with a well done full size brochure explaining their modern day approach to how your new Kia was properly prepped and any minor defects corrected using dual action polishers and the finest microfiber towels from beginning to end. Even I was impressed they explained everything right.. The vehicle proved they walked the walk. Good job to Kia for stepping their game up.

You’d think Porsche would put some of that money to good use, but hey...
 
Welcome back to the forum and thanks for posting the pics. I am loving your business logo. All the best to you.
 
Porsche sent me a Macan brochure. Nowhere in it was it mentioned how the car is polished. :-(
 
Porsche sent me a Macan brochure. Nowhere in it was it mentioned how the car is polished. :-(

Lol. I just done a Macon GTS!!!


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Porsche sent me a Macan brochure. Nowhere in it was it mentioned how the car is polished. :-(

Back in 1984 the Cadillac Seville was the top of the line Cadillac, that’s why they made sure to mention that every Seville was delivered to the customer with perfectly polished paint, swirl free even if you didn’t know the difference between a swirl and a squirrel... Because it’s a Seville and it’s the top of the line!

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...Nevermind that it came with a HT4100 engine producing 125hp. and featured a cast iron block with aluminum heads [or the other way around?] Didn’t really make a difference because either ways it was on it’s path to certain head gasket failure or a warped engine block in just a few years time... And nevermind the faux wood dash because it sure looked good when it was new...

And who isn’t impressed by a “gold plated” set of keys that come in their own pleather binder? Heck, you could pass them off as solid gold keys to all your friends and they’d believe you! Because it’s a Cadillac! This is Merica!lol.
 
My dad’s cousin’s husband had one of those Sevilles. Unfortunately he put a hole in the bumper.

My Coupe deVille has the gold keys. The originals wore until they looked dull so I was able to get new dyes from Ebay and had copies made. Those are the ones I use for the car. They still look great.
 
Welcome back to the forum and thanks for posting the pics. I am loving your business logo. All the best to you.

Thanks a lot!!! I actually have 2 different styles of logo tgat I use. Here’s the other one!

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My dad’s cousin’s husband had one of those Seville’s. Unfortunately he put a hole in the bumper.

My Coupe deVille has the gold keys. The originals wore until they looked dull so I was able to get new dyes from Ebay and had copies made. Those are the ones I use for the car. They still look great.

I’ve had at least a couple sets of gold keys for my old Cadillacs too. The 1st Cadillac in the family, my moms 1985 Sedan Deville had them too.
Me being a good guy I made sure to hand both sets over [with nice Cadillac keychains] when I sold my Seville SLS to a fellow Cadillac man last year. Perfect floor matts, owners manual in the glove compartment, freshly cleaned inside & out, I even poured in 4 gallons of 91 octane gas right in front of him from gallon containers right before he drove the car away... How’s that for a proper send off?

He in return showed up $90 dollars short, and just over a month later I get a letter in the mail from DMV/the local junkyard informing me that whoever I sold it to had junked the car and never finished their end of the registration... Oh well, at least I gave it a proper send off. Same as if you were burying a family member or even a longtime pet. A cat!lol.
 
No one sends off a Cadillac as properly as you!
 
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