michakaveli
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Great job Bob! :-B
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Completed recently@ the shop, this car had a "few issues" as most cars now have from dealers handling the car.
Looks great!
Side bar question: can you tell me more about the materials and processes used on the carbon fiber surfaces? I don't know much about CF.
Regards,
GEWB
The carbon lip spoiler is painted as the rest of the car, so usual products were used(Megs/Menz/wolf's chemicals).
p.s this reply was answered last night but for some reason deleted?? curious as to that...
The carbon lip spoiler is painted as the rest of the car, so usual products were used(Megs/Menz/wolf's chemicals).
I haven't been looking through write up's in a while, this one reminds me on why I need to take the time to do it more often. Great work.
See Bob, we're not that different. You have 2 C-63's show up the same day. While I have 2 fillthy Suburbans show up the same day :redface:
Very nice work as usuallartaaay2:
I have pics of a black suburban I did in a album(for those of us who use to "Have film developed" back in the day) of a this rig which was a "Momobile" with fries stuck to the headliner and some kind of mold on the WHEELS!!!!! plus hammeredness on the finish(of course) 50-65 hours spent easy(they were selling the SUV) back in 97/98 so I have felt your pain I just choose not to anymore(lol).
Well, if you know of anywhere I can get the pain meds (Ferraris) you take, let me know. I've been sharpening my teeth on these Suburbans so long I have devoloped fangsut:
'Clyde Barrow answered the question "Why do you rob banks" he said "That's were the money is"