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2006 Pontiac GTO, Black Metallic
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Front body kit installed.Door style lines removed.Rocker installed.New metal welded in wheelhouse.Body work on new body kit to remove waves.Quarter panel seams molded to body.Rear bumper being fitted to vehicle.Upper and lower quarter panels being installed.Body kit with adhesive.Ready for body work.New quarter panel molded to body.New metal welded in wheelhouse.Left quarter molded and waves on new panels repaired.Block sanding to find waves.Low spots in fiberglass hood repaired.Molding the rear spoiler.Molded and ready for primer.Right rear spoiler glued and ready for final sandingCenter spoiler installed, needs moldedAll spoilers are molded to the body and the ends are capped.We are now creating an even gap between all spoilers.View of vehicle in booth with primerFront view with primerReady for block sandingSprayed with black primer and ready for final sandingRichard spraying the hood, bumpers, and mirrors.Painted, needs wet sanded and buffed.Wet sanded and ready to buffLower colorLower color in bright light.Lower color in low light.Left side wet sanded and buffed, still needs glaze and wax.View of right front fender buffed, still needs glaze and wax.This car is buffed, ready for glaze and wax.Deep shine and no more green wheels.
This GTO came to our shop with a small amount of front-end damage. The customer wanted to not only repair the car, but change the body to something that deserved the twin turbo charged V-8 motor under the hood. He ordered a body kit, and the fun began. This vehicle has been cut and welded at the rear wheel wells to accommodate the wide rear wheels and new quarter panels. We eliminated the style line on the doors to match the new fenders, and installed the new hood and both front and rear bumpers. It is currently being block sanded and prepped for a coat of black primer. Then into the booth for a baked on, basecoat/clearcoat finish in black metallic. Stop back and see updated photos of this street beast later. UPDATE: As you can see in the photo's, we have painted and buffed this one and all it needs is a detail and light assembly. Awsome car Dylan !  
Check back later for final photo's.