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This is a new Porsche Turbo I did a couple weeks ago but have just got around to doing the thread now also!

This was a long 2 stage process due to the very hard paint on this car!

This car was also treated to Swissvax Crystal Rock and included an undercarriage cleanup also.

Sopme of the pics looks like a different colour due to the large amounts of different coloured mettalics different like produces a slighty different hue which is exagerated via my lights when spot checking.

Hope you enjoy.

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Some before and afters, for some of you who dont know exactly what to look for or at, see the little scratches appearing in a roundish shape around the light....those are scratches and imperfections you will see in the next couple pictures these are now absent.

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Finished and outside

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YUMM looks so wet!

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Thanks guys hope you enjoy.

I would also like to thank Ryan (Richard 06STI's son from the WRX CLub) for his help tidying up the car and doing some final touches prior to pick up.

Regards,

Mitch

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+1 for a PM please

Are you in melbourne and actually wanting a detail?

Without sounding rude guys I seem to have alot of people PMing me all the time about how much each detail cost.

If you want a detail call me or email me and we can discuss your car and condition and give an estimate for the job.

I am sure you guys can understand how this is frustrating.

Regards,

Mitch

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