2018 Track Hawk "Rhino"

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Haven't posted much lately, but I had a really cool vehicle in this weekend. I did this guy's HellCat 2 1/2 yrs ago. He traded the Cat in for this and it is beyond cool and wicked fast. Vehicle had 705 miles on it when dropped off. The color name is Rhino and it was strange to work with. I used 3 different light sources and this color just seemed to hide polish residue and unfortunately I had 2 high spots I had to redo. It was just really difficult for me to see.
First up was the wheels which have massive brakes. Owner said they were CF so soap and water, Wheel woolies and speed brush were used. Tires were cleaned with APC. Vehicle was washed, Iron X, and then clayed. Very little contaminants were removed.
No before pics, I was crunched for time to get it back to him. Polishing was done with Flex 3401, HD polish, white flat pads
Paint was wiped down 2X with Eraser, coated and topped with products not sold here.

** If someone can rotate the pictures please!!
 
Nicely done! Cool color. Just an FYI: those brakes are not ceramic rotors, they are steel. Just for future use if you do one again.
 
I appreciate it. I asked the owner and thats what he told me. He put ceramic on the Hellcat, I don't know if he put them on this or not. Like me with my road glide, we can't leave anything alone.
The owner is a Mopar guy big time. He has a 68 Charger in his garage thats almost done. It has a 440 in it that has a lot of work done to it. He mentioned that he is thinking about finding a HellCat motor and putting it in there. Hopefully when its done Ill get to do that one.
 
Awesome post.

I'm a big Mopar guy too. Reading about that 68 made me drool a little..........
 
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Cool Jeep and nice work.

Try using the Tapatalk app. It automatically resized and rotated your pictures when I opened the thread in Tapatalk. I just saved your pics to my phone and reposted them.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Thank you for that. Ill have to get that app
 
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