We were approached by a customer who wanted to have some work done on his vehicle but had a very very tight timeline with what he needed done. I collected his Cayanne and on viewing and discussing, he decided to just give it a full resprays with some other touches.
We were given 10 days to complete 4 weeks worth of work and Im pleased to say the result was excatly what the customer wanted!
Work carried out:
- Full resprays (repair body panels and bumpers)
- Colour code plastics
- Wrap interior trim in Carbon Fibre
- Wheels refurbed
- Rimskins
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Porsche Cayenne GTS - Respray
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Re: Porsche Cayenne GTS - Respray
Nice job, seeing you didn't remove the glass how did you deal with the spray edge at the window trim/rubber?
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Re: Porsche Cayenne GTS - Respray
A job done well considering your time cap
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Thanks bud. We use fine-line tape which doesnt create a hard edge and then mask this tape with an overlap.ThatBloke wrote:Nice job, seeing you didn't remove the glass how did you deal with the spray edge at the window trim/rubber?
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Re: Porsche Cayenne GTS - Respray
Paint job came out so well, job well done guys.
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