Bmw M3 Sibergrau

RRacer

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Hi





Bmw M3 2002 ,an amazing car for another creation of M Division by BMW



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I confess that this car is one of my alltime favorite, this detail was so easy doin´t



The paint had some swirls, a little deeper in the horizontal panels as i suspect, some light scracthes



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The beautifull 18" rims were in good shape and they had only a little ferodo, and dirt.



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The hood had a strange mark, it seems like a bird drop long time ago, some light wet sanding and it was almost gone



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The roof had some deep swirls but the paint was in very good condition



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The interior was very good, only the leather and some plastics needed some strong help ;)



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The powerhouse of the M3, 6 cilinder, 3.2 Liter, 343hp and 365 nm :)



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I thought the paint was less hard than the usual german paints, i was wrong, VERY WRONG



I started with pc and orange pad, and zero..yellow pad, minor gains...Its Rotary time :)



My setup



- washed and clayed

- rotary @ 1400 rpm , yellow propel pad with PG x 1 ( x2 horizontal panels )

- PC @5/6 edge green and IP ( what a huge gain here )

- rotary @ 600 , blue pad and FF



I finished with RMG and Nattys blue



Trim with 1z balsam



Engine with 1z w99 and Hyperdresser (6:1)



Door jams with OCW.



The interior cleand and conditioned with Poorboys Natural look, leather took 1z Lederfleger, seats cleaned with apc.



Lets look the after,shall we?? :)



Interior



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Engine



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so wet...RMG and Nblue are awesome :clap:



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The rear with the 4 pipes ready to rock



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Just more wet look



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Front of the car,one word...respect :)



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There we going looking for some sun



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Dark shots



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Yea, silbergrau is german for "silver gray"



unfortunately, this car is "stihlgrau" aka steel gray ;)



nice detail btw :)
 
Judging by this pic he used a dressing. Doesn't shop up so well in some, probably because of the light and the fact that they were drving around.



Right on, but all the photos show tire dressing except the ones of the next day...:(
 
Gorgeous car and excellent detail! I know I love my convertible!!! So you were not able to remove the swirls by PC? I found my Imola red paint seems to be a little on the soft side?
 
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