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I picked up mine last night with 7 miles. It’s still wrapped in the plastic it was never washed or touched and parked in a private bay behind the dealer when it came on. I have to hand wash it stilll and remove the plastic, but the passenger rear bumper closer to the wheel has these weirs small cut like scratches. Has anyone else had this? You can only see them under a high lumen light
In case anyone is else is crazy like me and tells the dealer to not take any plastic off or even wash it, there will be some assembly glue leftover on the rear panels. Had the car paint corrected with a lake country soft pad and Meguiars M205 and it removed all glue/imperfections from transport.
 
In case anyone is else is crazy like me and tells the dealer to not take any plastic off or even wash it, there will be some assembly glue leftover on the rear panels. Had the car paint corrected with a lake country soft pad and Meguiars M205 and it removed all glue/imperfections from transport.
I love the 205. That’s what I used on mine
 
did you hire a photographer for your track day? I would like to get some nice shots like these when it's my turn.
I didn’t hire them.. most of our track days have a photographer or two that come out and do photo/drone video/rolling shots on track etc. they then sell their photo/video afterwards.
 
Lol I think the white loses more of the curves than the black. Haha people keep saying “you can’t see the curvature in the black!”
I think it depends on the time of day. So far all colors show the curves pretty well. I picked white for 2 reasons. Hides scratches and I expected it to be pearl due to the name. I thought it be a white with a blue hue. I later found out it was just a new name for Toyotas oldest color. :confused:

I still enjoy the white. Ive had enough black cars. No doubt they clean up the best.
 
I think it depends on the time of day. So far all colors show the curves pretty well. I picked white for 2 reasons. Hides scratches and I expected it to be pearl due to the name. I thought it be a white with a blue hue. I later found out it was just a new name for Toyotas oldest color. :confused:

I still enjoy the white. Ive had enough black cars. No doubt they clean up the best.
I love white cars but Toyotas white has had too many issues for me to trust. On the Tacomas,Camry, and corolla they have issues with it just falling off literallly. So couldn’t go with it. Don’t like red cars so black was my only option for a core really. Do like that circuit grey and the Morizo pearl white.
 
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