'93 Toyota Supra Turbo detail

1 Clean WS6

Detailing Rottweiler
Hey all!!



Every now and then I detail a car that makes me take a step back and just say...wow. :eek: This 1993 Supra is one of those cars. It belongs to a good friend of mine who owns and operates the local dynojet shop (www.dynolab.net) here in Marietta. If you are local and want to see what your car is putting to the ground give Art a call. He's a super nice guy and has a great dyno set up.



To the car Batman...



Now please forgive me for not knowing that much about this car. I love fast rides but imports are not my forte. I know this car started life back in 1993 as a twin turbo automatic tranny car. It now has a massive single turbo set-up and race built auto trans. It sports a custom wide body kit and is shod with large by huge 18x12.5" rear rims by O.Z. Racing. The front tires are 275/35/18's and the rears are massive 335/30/18's. The brakes are the size of dinner plates and are by StopTech I believe. With the boost turned up north of 20psi it will lay down mid 500's at the wheels. :bow Art has promised me a ride when the weather warms up (it didn't break 40 today) and I am GREATLY looking forward to it.



The detail:



Wash with Meg's Gold Class shampoo



Polish with Poorboy's PwC using a Meg's 8006 pad and my PC set at 6. The car was covered in rotary holograms...very light but they were everywhere.



Seal with Poorboy's EX using a Meg's 9006 pad and my PC set at 4. I let the EX set on the paint for about 30 minutes before removal.



Enjoy (I sure as heck did),

Mike :cool:



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Those Supra's are sweet. I keep waiting for Toyota to 're-release' the Supra, as Nissan was successful in bringing the Z-car back.



Mike -- is that the original paint? It looks great, btw!
 
I was going to ask the same question - did the holograms come out with PwC?



Very wet looking pictures - great job!



PS: No claying was needed? :confused:
 
Jay and tdekany the PwC/8006 pad combo got rid of them. They were very, very light but covered the car in consistent patterns from stem to stern.



No clay needed.
 
Damn! Good job dude. Very clean, what dressing? Did ya at all brush down the engine? Freaking sweet car right there.
 
SilvaBimma said:
Damn! Good job dude. Very clean, what dressing? Did ya at all brush down the engine? Freaking sweet car right there.



That's fantastic looking! :xyxthumbs



That's what I was wondering too? Did you detail the engine or does the owner take care of that? What did you use on the wheels and tires? Did you do the interrior? What was your total time spent on this project?



Sorry for all the question but I'm just a noob tryin' to learn! I want to be able to make cars beautiful like that come this summer!!! :bounce
 
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