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Lamborghini countach replica Polishangel enhancement detail, Deeper Detail East Yorks

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Hey everyone, apologies for the lack of posts recently, I never get time!

Something a little different from almost a year ago, yes, I'm that far behind on write ups...

The vehicle in question, a lamborghini countach replica and what a lovely example. Booked in for an enhancement detail, keeping clear coat removal to a minimum and finishing with Polishangel Master Sealant.

On with some pics...

On arrival.





Hot day, so not many pics of the cleaning process... Trying to keep all panels cool and wet as I went along...













A few sun shots of the defects...









Nice engine :)



Indoors and on with the machine process, starting with these...



Random pics of before and afters



























































































After 2 x applications of Polishangel Master Sealant... The finished article...

A very challenging but satisfying vehicle to work on.





















If you got this far, thanks for reading as always and any questions or comments welcome. All the best, Mike @ Deeper Detail.​
 
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Thanks P :thumb:
Looks outstanding, can I ask what the original car is underneath?
Cheers Christian. It is a kit car, so frame work underneath, done from the ground up. I was very impressed with the build and paint job.
 
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Thanks Matt, appreciated. Some finickey areas, but we like a challenge :thumb:
Very nice Mike, top work as always:thumb:
Cheers Andy :thumb:
transformed, nuff said.
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One of the better ones I've seen. Excellent work.
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Stunning work there young man!! :thumb:
Chers Ian
Nice work fella :thumb:
Cheers Dazzel
 
#29 ·
Thanks Ronnie :thumb:
Great work, love the 1" pad setup, must have been a blessing on a car like that
Cheers ocd, the 1" pad is good to get tight around badges etc, but do load up with polish very quickly... Plus I have to make the pads myself! :)
Fantastic work
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What motor is in it?

Nice work!
Iirc it was a 5L TVR. Sounded nice :)
Stunning work.
Thanks Jack :thumb:
Why has nobody mentioned the Fair Ground in the background!

That's awesome, and even if it is a replica! I wouldn't know!

That car is cool!
Thanks Karlos. Ha ha, the fairground ride :)
Nice work! My eyes hurt after seeing all the finished pics of the red :D
:thumb: My eyes were hurting sifting through the pics :)
Excellent.... looks a million quid now... :thumb:
Thanks Neil
Fantastic work:thumb:
Cheers Tonyy
Awesome work buddy :)..
Something a little different Rob :)
 
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:thumb: A few deeper marks remained, but overall you could tell it was a great spray job when it was originally built
Lovely stuff chap. Kit cars can be very cool. My Dad had an Eagle SS. Looked like a spaceship as a child.

Also interested in the engine.
Cheers Gally, 5L TVR engine :car:
Master Sealant applied by hand?
2 coats by hand a day apart, I wish I'd had the new passion for it, that has just been released!
Amazing work - jaw dropping stuff :)
Thanks Dan
Fabulous work bud :argie:
Cheers bigslippy :thumb:
This is red how it should look like !!! Fantastic work Mike !

BTW which backing plate you used on the rotary ? Never seen such a small one !

Dan
Thanks Dan. The backing plate I had to make prior to doing the job (and the pads too :) )
Great job!
Cheers Bill
 
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