Grey Wolf

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Poorsh

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112 posts

110 months

Sunday 26th July 2015
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I finally bought a C2 after nearly 6 months of dithering around, at just under £40K my purchase cost was nearly double what I had originally budgeted. I’m now going through the process of learning how to take care including maintaining the appearance of my Grey Wolf. I’ve spent endless hours washing, clay baring, polishing and waxing in the hope I would be able to remove any light swirls, from 2 feet away the Wolf is stunning but a closer inspection revels a number of issues and thus I’ll have to pay for professional paint correction at a cost of between £600-£1000. Engine bay is a generally good with the exception of the fan which is average. I spent some time cleaning applying degreaser to the fan but found it very tricky to access. Is it okay to rotate the fan by hand, I didn’t try to force it as it feels ridged.

IMI A

9,410 posts

201 months

Sunday 26th July 2015
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Love that - congrats

g7jhp

6,964 posts

238 months

Sunday 26th July 2015
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Lovely, any more pics?

Poorsh

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Sunday 26th July 2015
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avaF1

295 posts

120 months

Sunday 26th July 2015
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very smart is it Slate or Stone/Pebble?
any plans for the car?

Jevvy

232 posts

169 months

Sunday 26th July 2015
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I think I recognise that car, is it a left hooker?

Wozy68

5,390 posts

170 months

Sunday 26th July 2015
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Poorsh said:
Perfect Porsche parking ....... Across two spaces. Respect.

Looks lovely, enjoy. smile

Poorsh

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Sunday 26th July 2015
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Well spotted. I took these shots for insurance evaluation. No plan for the car apart from enjoying owning it and feeling great.

Poorsh

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Sunday 26th July 2015
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avaF1 said:
very smart is it Slate or Stone/Pebble?
any plans for the car?
Not sure what the exact name of the colour is, the dealer did mention it in he's sales pitch.

Poorsh

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Sunday 26th July 2015
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Jevvy said:
I think I recognise that car, is it a left hooker?
That it is

Jevvy

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169 months

Sunday 26th July 2015
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Poorsh said:
That it is
geddin, left hand drive is best hand drive smile

Poorsh

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Sunday 26th July 2015
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Jevvy said:
geddin, left hand drive is best hand drive smile
I bought the car to take to Spain and had never driven a LHD in the UK until now, feels absolutely natural.

Jevvy

232 posts

169 months

Sunday 26th July 2015
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Poorsh said:
I bought the car to take to Spain and had never driven a LHD in the UK until now, feels absolutely natural.
yup, lhd 911's are where its at even if you are on the wrong side of the road. good luck with the swirls smile

Poorsh

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Sunday 26th July 2015
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Jevvy said:
yup, lhd 911's are where its at even if you are on the wrong side of the road. good luck with the swirls smile
I may buy an old car bonnet to practice on and see how it goes. Apparently Porsche use a soft paint therefore the cutting compound and pad needs to be less abrasive. I've watched every youtube clip by AMMNO NYC, this guy makes great tutorials on taking care of a 964 https://www.youtube.com/user/AMMONYCdotcom/videos

coccodrillo

35 posts

106 months

Sunday 26th July 2015
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Poorsh said:
Apparently Porsche use a soft paint
True, but bear in mind that a car of that age has quite possibly seen some new paint at some point since it left the factory therefore it could have rock-hard paint or a combination of both. You might need a range of compounds and pads in that case.

If you're new to machine polishing and using a rotary polisher then a practice bonnet is most definitely a good idea. If you've yet to buy your machine I can recommend the Rupes Bigfoot machines (as used by Larry from AMMO), in which case you could start straight on the car as they are much safer than a rotary machine. Start with the least aggressive compound and pad and work your way up if you need to. Take a slow and steady approach and you'll be fine.

Lovely car by the way.

RSVP911

8,192 posts

133 months

Sunday 26th July 2015
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Poorsh said:
Well spotted. I took these shots for insurance evaluation. No plan for the car apart from enjoying owning it and feeling great.
Beautiful - please can you find out the colour - cheers smile

Jibaro

210 posts

181 months

Monday 27th July 2015
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Nice car👍🏻 Search out the junkman's videos on YouTube, login to the detailing world forum, make your first order at cleanmycar and succumb to the dark side😆

Mark-C

5,069 posts

205 months

Monday 27th July 2015
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Jibaro said:
Nice car???? Search out the junkman's videos on YouTube, login to the detailing world forum, make your first order at cleanmycar and succumb to the dark side??
What an odd post eek

g7jhp

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238 months

Monday 27th July 2015
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Mark-C said:
Jibaro said:
Nice car???? Search out the junkman's videos on YouTube, login to the detailing world forum, make your first order at cleanmycar and succumb to the dark side??
What an odd post eek
Read the thread, they're talking polishing! laugh

Poorsh

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112 posts

110 months

Monday 27th July 2015
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g7jhp said:
Read the thread, they're talking polishing! laugh
junkman makes good vids. I'm still not sure I want to do this myself, I may try it on my runaround first.