SVT32VDOHC
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^ ahhh the Rick & Ryan 1-series job. Photos go a long way and the more skilled a detailer is in photography, the more they're able to capture and convey. Of course this only helps when you have the skills those gentlemen have in the first place.
One of the guys thats a motivation for me is Todd Cooperider of Columbus, OH. He was even named top detailer in the mid-west by one auto magazine. Well not only is the guy good, but he's an outstanding photographer.
http://www.autopia.org/forum/pro-de...m6-esoteric-auto-detail-very-long-thread.html
and even crazier... I still visit this thread every now and then. Amazing work that shows just how far detailing can go:
http://www.autopia.org/forum/pro-de...avillino-complete-177-pictures-1-wk-show.html
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Just looked at those two links. Those guys really spent a lot of time. What do you think they charged? I would go that far getting paid for it, but to do something like that on my own car, something I drive once a week, or my daily driver, no....wouldn't do it to that extent. They must be getting paid excellent money. The Ferrari guy has Race Deck flooring in his garage. Garage floor alone cost him over $2,000. He must be getting high-end cars all the time.
BTW...when these guys do the engine bays on these high end cars, they don't take a hose to them do they??? A lot of vehicles like the Northstar caddy's and Aurora's have the starter under the intake and if that valley gets water in them it fries the starter. And even like 4.6L and 5.4L modular motors, Taurus DOHC motors etc....if water gets in the spark plug holes it shorts a coil out and they run like shit. What process do they do to BMW's, Lambo's Ferrari's etc...??