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  • Black Carrera GT

    This car had less than 400 miles and some light DISO. Sorry about the lack of before and during pics but I was on a tight schedule. Anyway, here are the limited afters I have:

    Looks mean from the front. Low and wide.



    Half the car is engine!


    Closeup of the rear quarter.


    Love the curves on the front fender and hood.


    A couple cool NXT shots:



    650HP V10 and inboard transverse suspension...Nuff said!


    The customer got in the car before I took these pictures and got some dirt on the mats and sills...oh well.

    Jason

  • #2
    Nice!!
    2003 Toyota Celica GT- Silver Streak Mica

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    • #3
      Nice job on one of the world's finest supercars!


      What is that wire lying across the steering wheel? I believe it is in the second to last picture.
      Chris
      Dasher Detailing Services

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      • #4
        That is such an awesome looking car. Great job on the black. Nice looking garage floor too!

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        • #5
          NICE!!! IMO the second coolest new car! in first is the RT12
          Patrick Yu
          2003 Honda Accord
          2008 Honda Accord EX-L V6

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          • #6
            Originally posted by PorscheGuy997
            Nice job on one of the world's finest supercars!


            What is that wire lying across the steering wheel? I believe it is in the second to last picture.
            First off, thanks for all the comments guys!
            The wire you see is an adapter that goes from a plug in the wall to the cigarette lighter to keep the battery charged. The car is an 04 with less than 400 miles. so it's sitting in the garage covered up most of the time. If it wasn't plugged in the battery would die.
            Jason

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            • #7
              Ahh, I thought someone opened up the dash. Repairing a Carrera GT is no easy task.
              Chris
              Dasher Detailing Services

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