The first 2010 Porsche Panamera on Autopia by (Eric) Howareb and (DJ) Got Leather

Originally Posted by RaskyR1

Actually they washed a $130,000 car using proper wash media and technique, and also polished the car with an AIO. This may not be the mother of all corrections jobs, but 99% of us here can still appreciate the thread.

Originally posted by Tru Shine

If you were be sarcastic disregard the above!

For real! I hope he was being sarcastic, 5 post and he comes up in here acting like a douche bag? :nomore:



+10!
 
howareb said:
Impressive... Your Benzo is definitley a sleeper. It has that classic Benzo styling for sure with an engine that is explosive and will surprise most.



But as far as Menzerna giving you an extra .10 in the quarter mile, unfortunatly the weight of the LSP that DJ is going to add will take off another .11 of a sec. so you will almost be back where you started anyway. :)



SON OF A!



Well, If I drop a deuce in the port-a-potty at the track, it should all even out. :nana:



That, or just have my wife race it. She's whacko behind the wheel.
 
Benz-O-Rama said:
SON OF A!



Well, If I drop a deuce in the port-a-potty at the track, it should all even out. :nana:



That, or just have my wife race it. She's whacko behind the wheel.





You win.... :chuckle:



The moral of this story is to ride hard and leave the cr@p at the Port-O-Potty.
 
Whoop DI DO you washed a freaken car. LMAO some people are just assses!!!! Nice work guys. glad to see your getting it done down there in VA!! Keep it up.
 
Nice work! You honestly could have posted a bunch of those "After" pictures, claiming to have spent 12 hours on the car, and it would have fooled many of us. :up (I know, I know, we can still look at any car, even dirty and full of defects at twilight-time from the rear 3/4 angle and get a deceivingly-great reflection picture), but this needn't apply here. It looks great!



Gotta love the glossiness of OID. I use the 32oz concentrate around 4:1. 3:1 was a little smeary for me. What dilution do you use, and with what sprayer? My spray bottle sprays my OID out in streaks and chunks :hmph:...not the ideal mist that I prefer.



Also, I am enamored with that engine bay shot! The design of the components under the bonnet is many things...subtle, muscular, clean, menacing. I like!
 
MichaelSpoots said:
Nice work! You honestly could have posted a bunch of those "After" pictures, claiming to have spent 12 hours on the car, and it would have fooled many of us. :up (I know, I know, we can still look at any car, even dirty and full of defects at twilight-time from the rear 3/4 angle and get a deceivingly-great reflection picture), but this needn't apply here. It looks great!



Gotta love the glossiness of OID. I use the 32oz concentrate around 4:1. 3:1 was a little smeary for me. What dilution do you use, and with what sprayer? My spray bottle sprays my OID out in streaks and chunks :hmph:...not the ideal mist that I prefer.



Also, I am enamored with that engine bay shot! The design of the components under the bonnet is many things...subtle, muscular, clean, menacing. I like!



Thank you, Michael.



For the OID, I use the 17oz bottle they come with. I purchase the gallon size and dilute 3:1.
 
tdekany said:
Why speed 5?



To cut down on the vibrations, to stop the jarring of my bones :), that's all.



There really was no visable difference on the car, between speed 5 or 6 on the PC (old version).
 
I see now playing with big cars 150,000.00 hiring the competition trouble an never calling back your friends priceless lol. wait my little buddy think you busy now when spring hits n word gets out no more sleep brother. i have to take a trip up see the new shop an call me we finish our chat lookin good cookie boy ....
 
L M A O .... i was waiting to see which one replied 1st it's good you guys work together build the business an your friendship good luck.
 
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