Calling all you grey/black GT3 RS Owners - Paintwork Challenges?
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Calling all you grey/black GT3 RS Owners - Paintwork Challenges?
I'm considering a grey/black 2011 GT3RS, which I personally think looks the business. Nothing wrong with the other color choices, just prefer this one myself.
Anyway, have a deal ready to go and after taking a very close look at the new car Im considering, looks like there are a few swirls in the paint which can be seen under showroom lights. I know from posters here and on 6speed that the paint is quite soft, and that it is effectively a flat clear coat type color (ie. not metallic), so will show marks easily.
I thought I'd go with a clear bra wrap for the car, and that'd take care of any swirls and paint marks Id otherwise pickup over time.
Any of you grey/black owners out there have regrets with the color/paintwork choice and is it actually as much of a pain as Im thinking it is to keep clean etc?
Anyway, have a deal ready to go and after taking a very close look at the new car Im considering, looks like there are a few swirls in the paint which can be seen under showroom lights. I know from posters here and on 6speed that the paint is quite soft, and that it is effectively a flat clear coat type color (ie. not metallic), so will show marks easily.
I thought I'd go with a clear bra wrap for the car, and that'd take care of any swirls and paint marks Id otherwise pickup over time.
Any of you grey/black owners out there have regrets with the color/paintwork choice and is it actually as much of a pain as Im thinking it is to keep clean etc?
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Blue whit gray
No matter
U will see swirls
Dark color shows more
U will never get all of them off
Pick the color u want
Have it detailed and paint corrected to remove swirl and clr bra it.
No matter
U will see swirls
Dark color shows more
U will never get all of them off
Pick the color u want
Have it detailed and paint corrected to remove swirl and clr bra it.
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I'm all for protecting the paint but track time takes it's toll on your car's finish. Consider it a consumable like brakes or tires.
For the record I am picking up my new Grey Black RS tomorrow. The finish was polished and sealed first. Then I had the the entire front (from the A pillars forward) wrapped as well as the leading edge of the side mirrors and wing. I'll post pics asap.
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I have my black Gt-3 wrapped, but using the proper washing tools will keep swirling to a minimum. Get a lambswool mitt to wash, and MF towels for drying. Don't get lazy and take it to one of those drive-thru washers. Gauranteed swirling.
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MIne is fine and I had the entirer front end plus mirrors and the leading edge of the wing and rear fenders done in clear vinyl. No issues after 50 track days. Use a Mr. Clean magic eraser sponge to get rubber off the clear vinyl.
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You've got 50 days already! I really need to stop letting this thing called work get in the way
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i am only at 23 this year.
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