Lucci Elite/Auto Concierge/Car Connoisseur - 115 Hour Hacked Lamborghini Superleggera Final Outcome

Discussion in 'Professional Detailer's Studio' started by Lucci Elite Detail, May 11, 2012.

  1. Lucci Elite Detail

    Lucci Elite Detail DB Forum Supporter

    I received a phone call from a great client of mine that I have done a few corrections for before. He had recently purchased a brand new Lamborghini Superleggera from O'gara Coach Beverly Hills. Upon speaking with him he thought his car was in bad condition. I called in Daniel to help me with this car being that the car is 90 miles from my house. When Daniel and I arrived to assess the car we did a full decon/strip of any prior LSP or glazes that were on the car. Being that it was early in the morning we didn't have any sunlight but we were still able to make out that the car had holograms. We then pulled the car into the garage and turned off the lights to utilize our halogens and LED lights. We both couldn't believe what we were looking at. This car had Holograms on every single panel, door jambs, engine carbon, rims, and last but not least every piece of carbon in the interior. We then brought the owner into the garage to show him the condition of the car. We determined that this had to be brought to the shop due to the fact it was going to take a very long time to get this car in a perfect condition. I had JP Logistics ship the car to my shop the following day. I called Bob Willis to lend a hand as Daniel and I have been doing back to back black cars with more on the books. After 115 hours correction and the car fighting us tooth and nail the whole way we are finally glad to say we OWNED it. Enjoy the photos.


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    Holograms, Rids, Scratches, and Sand Scratches Galore


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    Why You Would Rotary Door Jambs Is Beyond Me


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    Some Damage Shots In The Sun


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    Even The Trim Was Hit With The Rotary


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    Car Being Dropped Off Courtesy Of JP Logistic's


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    Compound Left In The Hinges Before


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    Issues In The Driver Door Carbon Before


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    Driver Door Carbon After


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    Passenger Door Holograms Before


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    Myself Compounding


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    Passenger Door After 1st Step


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    Engine Carbon Before Bob Handled It


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    Bob Working Out The Issues


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    After Engine Carbon Is Corrected


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    Factory Sand Scratches


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    Readings Healthy For The Rid Removal On The Carbon Wing


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    Daniel Working Out The Holograms On The Roof


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    50/50 Of The Roof After Initial Compounding Step


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    After Whole Roof Of Initial Compounding Step


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    Quick 50/50's Of The Driver Door


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    Passenger Side Rear Wheel Before


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    Rear Wheel After


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    Passenger Front Wheel Before


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    Sand Scratches Throughout The Pillar


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    Sand Scratches Removed


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    Sand Scratches On Diffuser


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    Bob Compounding Sand Scratches Away


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    Group Shot Of Us Working


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    Myself Compounding Interior Carbon *Holograms Throughout*


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    Sand Scratches On The Gas Tank Before


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    Gas Tank After


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    Daniel Working Out The Issues On The Door Jambs


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    Last Wash To Remove Polish Residual Oils


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    Daniel Sealing The Carbon Doors / Rims


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    Interior After


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    Final Sun Shots After 115 Hours Of Correction


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    Thanks For Viewing.
     
  2. dr.jay

    dr.jay Birth of a Detailer

    Wow..... If I were that owner of the Lambo I would have lost my mind, amazing work guys
     
  3. Socal Brian

    Socal Brian DB Forum Supporter

    What a turnaround! Amazing work guys. The client must have been super excited with the results.
     
  4. Frankastic

    Frankastic Detail Photographer

    wow the three titans! great jobs guys!
     
  5. nyrep1

    nyrep1 Obsessive Detailer

    amazing work fellas


    i hopehe plans to send your bill (which i would not want to see) to the dealer
     
  6. Greg Nichols

    Greg Nichols Birth of a Detailer

    Perfect Sweetness!

    Cheers,
    GREG
     
  7. TimAD

    TimAD Jedi Nuba

    Absolutely stunning work gentlemen!

    I've never seen after shots that look so good.
     
  8. SRT8Spartan

    SRT8Spartan DB Forum Supporter

    that must have been just a great feeling to be able to bring that car back from the dead like that. poor car was hammered 115 hours and it is back to how it should be, great pics! CF wing pics ftw.
     
  9. stingray23

    stingray23 Jedi Nuba

    awesome job, Owner should be shot
     
  10. Lucci Elite Detail

    Lucci Elite Detail DB Forum Supporter

    Thanks, and it wasn't the owners fault this was a brand new car, this happened at the dealership.
     
  11. mrgolfrider

    mrgolfrider DB Forum Supporter

    Was that the finishing polish/wax you used on the interior? I was just wondering how you kept down on the dust.

    Amazing after shots.
     
  12. waynvision

    waynvision Two Bucket System Washer

    :thumb:Heluva job guys! HOOOMMMMEE RRUUUUNNN!:worship:
     
  13. v|nsan|ty

    v|nsan|ty Obsessive Detailer

    Wow the dealership did a number on that car before selling. Great team work! The rear looks much cleaner with the debadge too.
     
  14. Kaban

    Kaban Welcome to Detailing

    Damn guys.... you weren't kidding when you said you owned that car.

    Must be nice to have three guys polishing at once.
     
  15. Auto Concierge

    Auto Concierge DB Pro Supporter


    The badge will go back on as there are two small positioning holes, customer wants the replacement badge painted gloss or matte black for a monochromatic look, by far this was the most damaged "New car" I have seen and the level of hackness was incredible.............................Jimmy if he had to do this car solo would have had a whole week of 12 hour plus days. But he got through with help from myself and Daniel.....................also remember it was a "Mingless correction".
     
  16. ampbmw

    ampbmw DB Forum Supporter

    Bob what do you mean by "Ming"?

    Blown away guys!
     
  17. Auto Concierge

    Auto Concierge DB Pro Supporter


    Jimmy and I are FORMER Gloss-it guys................. Rich the owner is "The Ming" as in "Ming the merciless" and as no Gloss-it products are used thus the detail is therefore "Mingfree or Mingless".
     
  18. ampbmw

    ampbmw DB Forum Supporter

    Oh wow, you seem pretty strong in your feelings about not liking gloss-it then...why is that?
    Sorry if I'm missing something obvious, I've been off this forum for a while.
     
  19. supercharged

    supercharged DB Forum Supporter

    Holy mother of God! Stunning work, you guys! I'm speechless. I bet the owner was thrilled...
     
  20. GDAL

    GDAL Super Moderator

    WOW ... top notch work guys. By far the worst brand-new vehicle correction that I have ever seen in this site.

    Jimmy/Bob ... if you guys don't mind me asking, did the dealership pay for this correction? I can't imagine this lambo leaving the dealership in this condition. It was probably coated in cooking oil for someone not to notice the hackness.

    Really cool to see great detailers working together and making it happen!!
     

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