GT3 lookin white hot, thank you Moe
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GT3 lookin white hot, thank you Moe
Drove home my new (to me) 996 GT3. After 400 joyful miles my car looked pretty hideous. Here's a few pics, but lemme just say the camera didn't pickup how dirty the car was. I spent an entire day just cleaning the wheels and inside the wheel wells. Ouch!
This past week I went to work on my precious little gem. Clay, HD cleanse, Destiny.
The camera just can't show how stunning she is in the real....
Spotless water system was a real added convenience; it's really nice when you don't have to rush drying your car, especially when you have to do a couple of rinse cycles during a major detail.
I didn't really intend to post an outright plug here but I really have to thank Moe Mistry of Glistening Perfection for teaching me the correct techniques and recommending the right products for producing incredible results.
This past week I went to work on my precious little gem. Clay, HD cleanse, Destiny.
The camera just can't show how stunning she is in the real....
Spotless water system was a real added convenience; it's really nice when you don't have to rush drying your car, especially when you have to do a couple of rinse cycles during a major detail.
I didn't really intend to post an outright plug here but I really have to thank Moe Mistry of Glistening Perfection for teaching me the correct techniques and recommending the right products for producing incredible results.
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Great work Mika. The GT3 looks stunning. Congrats on the new purchase.
#6
Thanks guys! Yeah, I consider my entire Porsche 'experience' as therapy and I enjoy GT3 therapy the best so far!
DHinkle, the FJ belongs to the wifey but I do drive it quite a bit. It's a pretty solid ride, adequate power and manuverability for the suburban jungle. Only a couple minor offroad trips which have been uneventful. Overall very happy with it. Not a typical Toyota gasmizer though, plus the suicide door is bothersome in tight parking situations. We happen to HATE doordings, so we park far away from confined spaces 99% of the time anyway
DHinkle, the FJ belongs to the wifey but I do drive it quite a bit. It's a pretty solid ride, adequate power and manuverability for the suburban jungle. Only a couple minor offroad trips which have been uneventful. Overall very happy with it. Not a typical Toyota gasmizer though, plus the suicide door is bothersome in tight parking situations. We happen to HATE doordings, so we park far away from confined spaces 99% of the time anyway
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