Purple Porsche

prin

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This was delivered from Germany. The car is extremely low mileage, but it had been washed with rocks I do believe. So I first washed the paint and engine bay. After, I used ironx to decontaminate the paint. After that, I clayed the paint as well. I first started with 3D One, but that barely making any change. Therefore I moved to the m105 which did its job perfectly. Sonax was used for the polish and sealed with McKees paint sealer.

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Nice work!

Unusual color. But the dark purple looks great on that porsche.

/ Tony
 
Beautiful job...what year is it?

Looks like a 964 Turbo, correct?

Eric
 
Yeah, purple looks really good on that Porsche. Growing up my neighbor had a dune buggy with a fiberglass body that had a metallic purple paint like that. Great effect in the full sun.
 
You're killing me buddy! LOVE it! LOL'd at washed with rocks. Looks fantastic!!!
 
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