2013 Porsche 911 Carrera S Exclusive Powerkit


Quality Over Quantity…..

Here’s a reminder that it’s important to get a proper paint correction before ceramic coating your car. Our customer purchased this 911 and was not satisfied with the way it was looking. Upon further inspection, we found the car was previously ceramic coated over many paint defects along with an improper coating installation.


For this 911, we did a ceramic coating removal followed by a heavy two step paint correction. PPF applied to the headlights and a new layer of ceramic coating was applied on the paint, wheels, trims, glass and PPF.

Paint Correction

If you do decide to apply ceramic coating, in the photos below you will see the before photos of how it was applied incorrectly vs. after photos of the old coatings cleaned up and removed. The before photos will show the many coating defects such as high spots, uneven texture and a hazy/dull finish along with common paint swirls, scratches etc. Once the clarity & depth has been restored, you will see a dramatic difference between these before and after photos.


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