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Stage 2 Exterior Detail on Jeffs new toy.

Build seems very good on these, much better than previous models, as expected. Paint Quality is excellent.

Wasn't in the best shape as I was doing to first detail since build.

Here are the befores:

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More befores, after a wash and a good look at the paint, it's worse than I thought, much, much worse.

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d.

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Here are a couple of Paint Correction shots:

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and a few Second Wash shots:

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Complete:

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Thanks Jeff & Pete,

d.

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Thanks guys, thanks very much for the kind words.

Was a joy to work on the car and can't thank Pete for pushing Jeff through the door, also Jeff was a great guy, nice to meet him.

The Stage 2 Exterior Detail is $320, you can find all the details on our website here

Thanks again!

d.

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