Oakes Detailed: Porsche GT3 - Total Overhaul

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Atlas Gray works so well, in my opinion, on the 997 Porsche GT3. This one in particular was quite a project for myself these past two weeks, with a lot of various different tasks completed on it. Some slight aggravation in a poorly installed, poor quality clear bra that needed to be removed, all four wheels needed refinishing, paint needed correcting and the windows were to be tinted. All done and completed here at my place with the help of some awesome local shops!

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First things first, I picked the car up from the busy owner a little north of me on a Sunday and brought her down my location. Monday morning, the work began. I first took the car to my friends down at Shades of Gray Window Tinting - Bucks County and Philadelphia - some awesome guys and very skilled installers - to apply 30% tint all around. Caught in the rain to and from, so the car got a little dirty but heres a snap of how the windows looked after!

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Now it was time to get those great looking split spoke wheels redone, suffering from curb rash, chips and other defects from its 30k miles of use. Grabbed a few photos of them before, during and after the process!

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Off the car!

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After being blasted, sanded and properly repaired before painting

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After a healthy layering of based and clear, I set the wheels under the heat lamps for the day and heres the final results!

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Given two days to cure, I remounted them and put the car back on the ground to start the clear bra removal. In the photos below, you will see how poorly installed the bra was, almost none of the edges were met, let alone wrapped. It needed to come off, however being such a poor quality film, it was no fun to remove!

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After the remaining adhesive was taken off, it was time for the fun part! Heres the condition of the paint, after prep and dual alcohol wipedown, depth readings were in the 1-200 micron range.

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Results before LSP under the halogens and after LSP outside in the sun!

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A total of 8 hours correcting the paint with 105/Wool, 205/Orange, 106/Green and finished down with P21S Paint cleanser/IPA and then sealed twice with BF Wet Diamond and Wolfgang Fuzion wax.

Reflection photos speak for themselves!

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Full profile photos

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Thanks for looking, hope you enjoyed! Feedback always welcome!

Nick Oakes


 
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Good lord that Porsche is beautiful. Great turn around, from the wheels to the paint correction. Surprised it needed 105 and wool, however the results are flawless.

Another great post. Thanks for sharing.
 
Wow! Talk about a mirror. Excellent job.:props:

The paint is just absolutely beautiful and I love how it looks almost chrome like in a couple of those pics.
 
Amazing work on an amazing vehicle. Great job! What paint did you use for the wheels?

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Absolutely beautiful work!

The paint and wheels look better than new.

Did the client decide to go without a new clear bra?
 
I didnt use any cleaners on the wheels while they were on the car, used Diablo Wheel gel when they were off before getting refinished. The tires are dressed in PoorBoys bold and Bright!

Thanks guys! The owner will most likely be putting a new clear bra on shortly yes, needs a better install.
 
Wow! The finish got insanely beautiful with this correction / lsp :dblthumb2:
 
Thanks! This car really pops in natural light
 
Another fantastic job by Oakes! You made that pig look brand new. Love that color.
 
straight up awesome brother great job. how do you remove the clear bras?
 
You always do amazing work! I'm really interested in the process of refinishing the wheels . . . :)
 
Thanks everyone!

The wheels were sanded with 400 and 1200 grit for the heavier chips, light air disk grinding on the rash and the sanded smooth. Washed off the dust and any other particles then primed, base coat and clear!

The clear bra was removed using a heat gun/steam process and whole lot of patience.
 
wwwwwooooowwww this is amazing work! Good job!
 
absolutely fabulous job! being a 40 yr porschephile i really appreciated your efforts. hope he gets the lip spoiler corrected to match your work. might compete well in porsche concours events.

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Great work and good read Nick. I always enjoy your write ups. I really need to take the short drive and have a visit!
 
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