Hello there DB- I'm several write-ups behind and finally getting a chance (syllabus week for me now) to sit down and slowly compile them. Up right now is my clients 1994 Viper RT-10 with only 5,000 ORIGINAL miles on the car!! We decided to perform a simple one to two step correction with a target of around 65-80% correction. Correction took just under 10 hours and consisted of various correctional methods, mostly performed with M105 on an orange foam and finished down with Sonax Perfect Finish on a green pad. Befores Swirling visually apparent under natural sunlight Wheels were lightly covered in dust but needed some attention in the inner barrels Interior needed some attention Motor also needed to be tended to - Misted down heavily with ONR and agitated with boars hair brushes - all components dressed with 303 Before Wash/ decon process Sonax doing its thing: Clayed with Uber Blue clay and pulled in the garage, taped up and put underneath the halogens and LED light.... After 2 step- M105 orange foam, Sonax Perfect finish- 90 plus percent was achieved in some areas...while only 65-80% was achieved on others Thanks for looking! - Dan K.
Dan, that looks awesome! That was the model viper that i first liked from the game need for speed back in the 90's. Car came out fantastic.
Thanks! The GTS model is the car that got me into being so ridiculously crazy about anything to do with cars and a hardcore enthusiast, so working on this clients Viper was a big dream come true!
The work you did was great but for some reason I always have mixed emotions about the look and feel of Vipers, something about them just doesnt click with me.