Pozzi Blue Ferrari F-430 Suderia correction

Another Ferrari with...... wait for it ............sanding scratches ta da!!!!! what is going on in Marenello:confused:these guys are not delivering ANY car lately in proper "as new" condition but oh well keeps us all busy.

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"Handling the problem"

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All better....

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Me with a "I cannot believe a car that costs this much looks this bad look"

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Had another car on the lift so on my butt I go

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In the backgound the "other car"

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Beautiful interior.....

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Time for some sun shots!!

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The whole front of the car has a Premier film wrap, so I spent extra time polishing to bring out the clarity

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Great job on the Pony, BOB!!!;)

(Angelo might have taken one look at your results and thought it was me who detailed it. :drool5:LOLOLOL!!!!.... Just a little joke, I'm a little scared of Ferraris...{legendary thin paint!}... I'll stick to the Vettes!)

Excellent Results!!!:clap::D:clap::D:clap:
 
Looks like Notre Dame.

It is AMAZING the poor condition of new Ferrari's....

Great job Bob, very cool car!
 
Beautiful correction and I am glad you got the work. But it makes a guy wonder, why do people take delivery of a car in this price bracket without insisting it get corrected before they drive it off the lot? Are they afraid the dealer will mess it up more?
 
Love the interior and the car. I'm not sure about the wheels?
Exceptional work though, as ALWAYS Tom!

p.s. Please respond to my calling you Tom instead of Bob so I can up my post count without looking bad. Lol! JK
 
Another great rescue!! :hurray: I normally do not like gold wheels, but for some reason on that $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ car, they look great. :tongue:

I think that Ferrari needs to win an F1 championship soon, if for no other reason than to boost morale at the factory. Everyone that posts on detail forums about working on new models always seems to have the same things to say: crappy quality control on the paint. Too bad.

BUT...if I could lay out the cost of one of those hi-octane stallions, shelling out another grand or so to have the paint corrected by someone really good would be...how you say..."di valore scadente". :thumbup:
 
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