My client picked this up for his daughter to learn to drive on on because he didn't want her driving his Bentley GTC. Its a f^&*%ed up world!:thud: Engine and door shuts cleaned with Autoglym Powermax2 Car washed with DP shampoo and Werkstat wool mitt Clayed with Automagic Blue Werkstat Acrylic Jett x 2 including shuts Tires, wheels and inner fenders cleaned with Autoglym Custom Wheel Cleaner Wheels finished with PB Wheel Sealant and tires dressed with Blackfire gel Interior was vacuumed, wiped down with Autoglym Interior Shampoo and glass cleaned with Autoglym Fast Glass. I had to go back the next day and wax the two sea doos in the background as well!! Thanks for looking
Nice job! Love that house in the background. "My client picked this up for his daughter to learn to drive on on because he didn't want her driving his Bentley GTC"- Is he kidding me? How about buying her a little used Toyota Corolla or something?:spank:
Looks good. Parents that purchase a vehicle like this for their kid as a first car should be hung by the thumbs and beaten silly...My kids will get beater-mobiles all around.
Nice Detail! I think that green kart in the backround would have been better for a first car At least the car is safe :thud:
Car looks great, nice work. Parents are so mean these days, I mean why buy her a 2005 car? What the heck? She should be allowed to practice with the Bentley poor girl how is she goin to go to school now?
nice detail ne pics of the daughter? opcorn: (don't think I'm some 30 year old internet predator, I'm in highschool!)
Nice turn around, man you do impresive work, well done :applause: love the way you finish off the door jams not to mention the exaust tips, gorgeous :worship2: Keep the details coming I'm enjoying your details :woo: As for the dad purchasing the vehicle for his doughter to learn on, well there are many ways of looking at it but to be honest if money is not an issue why not. If $100,000.00 is chump change for you why not, after all when we pass on we dont take our money with us. The thing is that it all depends on how you raise your kids, so it's really up to the parents and to each there own I guess :shrug: Well either way gorgeous vehicle :thumb: