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Old Oct 30, 2008 | 08:37 AM
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Ferrari Enzo @ 2008 Gumball: The Aftermath Detail

Here's a link to a recent writeup on a Ferrari Enzo

https://teamspeed.com/forums/ferrari...tml#post162590

I had a lot of fun working on this car and it was a unique experience.
 
Old Oct 30, 2008 | 09:36 AM
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Awesome car, awesome job
 
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I don't want to start thinking about what that job cost... You deserve every nickel - you made that car look better than new!
 
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Originally Posted by All We'll Drive
Awesome car, awesome job
Thank you Sir
 
Old Oct 30, 2008 | 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Chris from Cali
I don't want to start thinking about what that job cost... You deserve every nickel - you made that car look better than new!
I'm hoping by showing everyone the scope of the work, the time involved, and the passion and knowledge needed to work on such cars, people can realize you cannot care for cars and have a "detailer" do a job for $150. If you had a $1.5 Million super car, who would you want working on your car and how much is it worth knowing he/she knows his/her craft? To me, it's priceless
 
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I agree, if you have the money for an Enzo, why would you skimp on taking care of it.
 
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Originally Posted by MoeMistry
I'm hoping by showing everyone the scope of the work, the time involved, and the passion and knowledge needed to work on such cars, people can realize you cannot care for cars and have a "detailer" do a job for $150. If you had a $1.5 Million super car, who would you want working on your car and how much is it worth knowing he/she knows his/her craft? To me, it's priceless
No doubt - I mean, seriously, I would almost expect a bill of $1500 or so... That's a lot of labor and materials.
 
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Originally Posted by Chris from Cali
No doubt - I mean, seriously, I would almost expect a bill of $1500 or so... That's a lot of labor and materials.
With cars getting more exotic and advanced, a simple repair on a fender of an enzo can run $30-50K. So, having someone do the detail correctly once or twice per year, is money well spent. Oh yes....make sure the detailer is insured.
 
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Nice write up Moe, great detail on a georgous car.
 
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Originally Posted by JoshVette
Nice write up Moe, great detail on a georgous car.
Thanks Josh....it was a great transformation. Very rewarding to see the end result.
 



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