Most Exciting Detail You've Ever Done...

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AJ Auto Detail, LLC
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This is my most exciting detail because so far it's been the nicest car i've done to date. I was able to do an engine detail on it's Twin-Turbo Inline-6 Engine that produces 300+ hp. It really is a European Muscle Car. Now only if I can reel in the new E90/92 M3 w/ a V8. :faint:
 
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This because it was my first Ferrari and this car has a lot of history. Also it was pushing out over 860 to the wheels. It was in a magazine long before I touched it but I bought the back issue so I have that also. Pretty sweet ride.
 
Love those 335s. The 335 and 135 have SOOOOO much potential. You think it's a muscle car now......you should drive it chipped. The turbos are severely detuned--probably because BMW didn't want it knocking on the M3's door. I own an E46 M3 and it'll be a sad day when I pull up next to one of these monsters with a chip.
 
cushdrive said:
Love those 335s. The 335 and 135 have SOOOOO much potential. You think it's a muscle car now......you should drive it chipped. The turbos are severely detuned--probably because BMW didn't want it knocking on the M3's door. I own an E46 M3 and it'll be a sad day when I pull up next to one of these monsters with a chip.



I remember reading that many M enthusiasts were less than impressed with BMW and the 335 for exactly that reason. The M enthusiast bought and drove a M3 because of the elite power and performance an ///M Power BMW offered. When the 335i came out, that was ahead of the M in both power and performance, iirc, making the previous M3 owners none too happy.



No pic, but my most exciting detail has to be an '07 Viper SRT-10 for a MN Viking player. It was a nice car, but the excitement was how the results would assist in my work spreading to the rest of the players and many more nice vehicles.

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My most exciting details are on the cars that I know the owner will properly maintain and appreciates the hard work put in.



The most exciting car I've ever done, probably a Bentley Continental GT, actually I've detailed it a few times. However, the owner takes it to the car wash, so...:down
 
With less than a year into my detailing business, this is my most exciting detail:



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I detailed this 1992 Porsche Carrera 4 prior to it being used for a movie. As if that wasn't cool enough, Matt Damon drove the car quite a bit and signed a spot on the car. The movie, called The Informant, comes out next year according to IMDB.
 
My most exciting detail was back in late 2003 when I did my first machine polsihing job on my own car. I opened up pandoras box from there. I was gitty just to try the PC. I think I had used something like SSR1 with EX and souveran over it.



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Bigpoppa3346 said:
My most exciting details are on the cars that I know the owner will properly maintain and appreciates the hard work put in.



The most exciting car I've ever done, probably a Bentley Continental GT, actually I've detailed it a few times. However, the owner takes it to the car wash, so...:down



I agree. I really love detailing a car for someone that knows at least a little something about the process and will keep the car up. Those details are much more rewarding.



The nicest car Ive ever detailed is also a Bentley Continental GT. Ive detailed it twice and the owner also brings it the the car wash.



BlueZero said:
I just picture me out there... "Gosh darn kids writing on the car" As I wash away the signature. :nervous2:



Here ya go...

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Thats the Bentley too.
 
BlueZero said:
I just picture me out there... "Gosh darn kids writing on the car" As I wash away the signature. :nervous2:





LOL! The car just came back so I'm not sure what part of the car he signed. I just hope it's an area of the car that wouldn't need polishing!
 
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