Great video and good to see you excited about an amazing car in your garage. Ripped a seam on a leather seat before kneeling in the middle, I’m not heavy either, now cautious of applying pressure in certain ways to areas that aren’t designed to take the load in that way
Looks like a case of those seats needing just a steam clean at most. Agreed, I would only give the passenger a quick once over as you suggested - a full wetvac is overkill and potentially asking for an issue you cant predict that could ruin the whole experience of doing it for you and something you absolutely don't need to even be concerned with. If we could accurately predict everything no mistakes would ever happen and sod's law and experience tells me I'd just play it safe.
It's a passion. When you get to lay your hands on one of these, you can't help but feel the passion for it. I'd love a GT3 in Paint to sample Olsoblue, satin wheels and all the other essential options you'll need. DIY detail interior ceramic is a nice coating for the inside- especially the media screen. It definitely reduces finger prints by around 80%. Centre lock wheels on this one, that's what they're called. I think they're over 400Nm on ya torque wrench I'd definitely have picked the leather steeling wheel over the Racetech, I find it gets sticky and smelly if you drive without gloves. Leather feels lovely and cleans up well. What a beaut 💥
John really putting out videos.must have an engine to pay for. 😉
Your passion for cars shows in your workmanship.
Great video and good to see you excited about an amazing car in your garage.
Ripped a seam on a leather seat before kneeling in the middle, I’m not heavy either, now cautious of applying pressure in certain ways to areas that aren’t designed to take the load in that way
Sniff bits of it 😂🤣😅🤣😄
We buy cars to enjoy them, whatever form that takes is rarely wrong.
Centre lock hubs 😊
Looks like a case of those seats needing just a steam clean at most. Agreed, I would only give the passenger a quick once over as you suggested - a full wetvac is overkill and potentially asking for an issue you cant predict that could ruin the whole experience of doing it for you and something you absolutely don't need to even be concerned with. If we could accurately predict everything no mistakes would ever happen and sod's law and experience tells me I'd just play it safe.
It's a passion. When you get to lay your hands on one of these, you can't help but feel the passion for it. I'd love a GT3 in Paint to sample Olsoblue, satin wheels and all the other essential options you'll need. DIY detail interior ceramic is a nice coating for the inside- especially the media screen. It definitely reduces finger prints by around 80%.
Centre lock wheels on this one, that's what they're called. I think they're over 400Nm on ya torque wrench
I'd definitely have picked the leather steeling wheel over the Racetech, I find it gets sticky and smelly if you drive without gloves. Leather feels lovely and cleans up well.
What a beaut 💥
Such an amazing car...
Nice video! Why don’t you ceramic coating your car?
can you use spray detailer over a paint protection wrap?
yes m8
John what was the plastic trim coating you used? From Autoglym
AG ruber and vinly mate
Can’t see a product called Rubber & Vinyl on the AG website. If you meant Bumper and Trim Gel, I can recommend - great product
Beautiful. What is the Autoglym product you used on the trim?
AG rubber and tim mate
@@ForensicDetailing Thanks Jon
Why is the steering wheel on the wrong side though?
Because it's faster
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I’ve got the Lego version of this in the same colour..it’s about as close as I’ll ever get to one of these..