Supercharged Range Rover and 996 C4 Cab

stilez

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I performed both of these details last weekend in a NYC parking garage. It was about 80* and dry down there with ample lighting, hot/cold water, etc. I was pretty pleased with the conditions to work in considering it was 42*, windy, and gray on the outside. The owner contacted me saying both "needed detailing". He wasn't kidding :).



First up, the 2006 Range. Man, what an absolutely stunning vehicle. The interior in this gem rivals anything I've worked on minus the Aston. The paint was slightly soft and oh-so-tarnished. Detailed by the dealer when new and washed inappropriately, the pictures tell the tale. I actually went with identical processes on both vehicles and they proved victorious. My total day went just shy of 13 hours with travel.



-Z7 Wash

-Z18 clay with Z7 wash as lube

-TOL Tire Cleaner cut 50/50 on tires, wells

-P21s Wheel Cleaner on wheels



-Z-PC via rotary and LC white polishing pad @ 1500

-PO106FF via rotary and LC white polishing pad @ 1300

-Z-PC and #0000 steel wool on tail pipes

-Hot water rinse

-Z6 wipedown



-Z5 Pro (ZFX'd) x 1 on paint, glass, wheels

-Z16 on tires

-VRT cut 2:1 in wells

-Z8 final wipedown





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After

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As I was wrapping up the Range and bout to break for 10 and have a sandwich, the owner pulled in from Lime Rock with a freshly tracked P-Car. The condition was a little worse than the Range probably just due to overall age. I was very pleased with the results. The owner picks up a 997 GT3 in a couple weeks, so I'm excited for when it needs a detail :).





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After

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Cheers.
 
99blackse: I will work on it. The navy leather with tan piping was just stunning when mated with the light wood.



8banger: Thanks :).
 
Awesome work Sean. :bow: I wish I could move as quick as you. It would have taken me at least 10 hours to do the RR alone! :(
 
G35stilez said:
99blackse: I will work on it. The navy leather with tan piping was just stunning when mated with the light wood.



8banger: Thanks :).





:drool: :drool: :drool: :drool:



I would KILL to have that interior combo on our range. Its so nice! Would LOVE pics.





Awsome work Sean, as usual.
 
whitejavaS500 said:
:drool: :drool: :drool: :drool:



I would KILL to have that interior combo on our range. Its so nice! Would LOVE pics.





Awsome work Sean, as usual.





I am lucky to be the owner of those 2 cars and I must say Sean does absolutely great work!! I was very lucky to find him on a Rennlist forum where there were some other very satisfied P-Car owners praising his work.





P.S. If C stock keeps heading lower you might want to show me a bid for the Range Rover and the 911!!

:sosad
 
G35stilez said:
As I was wrapping up the Range and bout to break for 10 and have a sandwich, the owner pulled in from Lime Rock with a freshly tracked P-Car.





MMMMmmmm Lime Rock. 20 min away and love it.:2thumbs: I need to move to Lakeville CT. Where they give the locals FREE Tickets to all the races. Because they have to deal with the noise on race weekends. Wouldn't bother me one bit!!!:grinno: :grinno:
 
dougdep said:
I am lucky to be the owner of those 2 cars and I must say Sean does absolutely great work!! I was very lucky to find him on a Rennlist forum where there were some other very satisfied P-Car owners praising his work.





P.S. If C stock keeps heading lower you might want to show me a bid for the Range Rover and the 911!!

:sosad



Hehe let me know, might need a replacement for the 03 soon!
 
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