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Old 05-30-2012, 11:57 AM   #4
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Makes Sense!

Thanks guys, much appreciated, what you're saying makes sense, The paint on the car is actually pretty good, to the touch ( after a good wash ) the finish feels very very smooth... much smoother than any other car ( including brand new ones ) that I've ever owned. So I assume it's the method and type of Finish Porsche puts on them in the factory. Might be just me, but it actually feels diffrent than other brands... it almost feels slippery, even though it's completely dry...weird huh? lol

So it ironically enough it sounds like High Speed buffing it will be.... Thanks...cause the whole Idea of any kind of sanding of the car creeps me out abit... I hand no choice with the front bumber, it had a lot of road rash, so I had it painted at CarStar Collison Centre, cost $1000 for just the bumper but was worth it.

I will post some pics when I get it back. I think the wheels are from a 911?... very very easy to clean & shine... now I understand why people spend that kind of $$$ on Chrome wheels.
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