Catching up! Brand new G550, 06 GTO, Challenger RT, 2500 High Country
Hey everyone! Been busy and along with taking some time off around the 4th of July I haven't posted much. Here are some of the recent jobs for the past week or so.
2018 2500 High Country Silverado.
2 step correction, Kenzo 4 year coating on the paint, IGL Leather coating on the seats. IGL Eclipse industrial coating sprayed on the frame and suspension areas.
Next up was a Challenger RT in for a correction, IGL Kenzo 4 year coating, Wheels off service with IGL Eclipse
Next up was a fellow GTO owner with this very nice 50k mile 06. It received a one step correction, IGL Poly one year coating
And last was this brand new 2019 Mercedes G550. This received a thorough prep and decon and some very minor correction work in certain areas. The paint got IGL Kenzo and a full wheels off service with IGL Eclipse.
Re: Catching up! Brand new G550, 06 GTO, Challenger RT, 2500 High Country
Originally Posted by Mike Phillips
Those new trucks are a LOT of work.
Too much freaking real-estate. I've done two recently and this --> ugh
What are you using for tire dressings on the tires?
Nice work as is your reputation. :dlthumb2:
I agree Mike. These new trucks are huge! But I do quite a few of these every year. So I have a system pretty down to get them done. In fact I have another one coming beginning of next week.
Re: Catching up! Brand new G550, 06 GTO, Challenger RT, 2500 High Country
Nice Justin!
That’s a pretty cool collection of automobiles for sure. I still dig that Challenger .... something about them that I like, & I like the “retro” look of the wheel & tyre combo too.
Superb work on all of them too my friend, fantastic turn around on every single one. Cool post mate, thanks for sharing.
Aaryn NZ.
a DETAILS Blenheim New Zealand - IDA Member - C.Quartz Finest Authorized Installer
Re: Catching up! Brand new G550, 06 GTO, Challenger RT, 2500 High Country
Originally Posted by meedz73
Wow. Those are outstanding results!!!
What compound did you use on the pick-up and challenger?
The pick-up paint was jacked up pretty bad! Was one set of passes with a compound enough??
(Sorry for all the questions... just a noob trying to learn from the more experienced people here)
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Thanks bud. The challenger I believe got a one step with Mckees FC717 and a orange Mckees cutting pad.
The truck I used Griots garage fast correcting cream with a microfiber cutting pad followed by hyper polish on a yellow buff and shine pad.
Originally Posted by Paul A.
Beautiful work, Justin. Welcome back after a brief vacay.
Looked like you guys got some FL weather up there for a bit!
Oh yeah definitely been hot and humid here.
Originally Posted by Aaryn NZ
Nice Justin!
That’s a pretty cool collection of automobiles for sure. I still dig that Challenger .... something about them that I like, & I like the “retro” look of the wheel & tyre combo too.
Superb work on all of them too my friend, fantastic turn around on every single one. Cool post mate, thanks for sharing.
Aaryn NZ.
Thanks brother. I agree that car looks awesome.
Originally Posted by custmsprty
Great work Justin. I was thinking about you when I was playing golf a couple weeks ago in Mexico and how much you would enjoy this course.
That's a replica hole of the 17th island green at the TPC.
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