Supercar Teardown: Another Porsche Carrera GTAnother Carrera GT, another four-year service interval. This Nürburgring denizen had logged over 13,000 miles when its owner decided to combine the typical engine-out job with full paint-correction detail. A full photographic record lets us follow along [Rennlist].

Supercar Teardown: Another Porsche Carrera GTPopping it up on a lift and removing all the wheels and tires for a proper cleaning. A must for any fine detail job.

Supercar Teardown: Another Porsche Carrera GTThere's nothing that says well-flogged supercar like dirty wheel wells. Cleaned and cleaned.

Supercar Teardown: Another Porsche Carrera GTOff come all the crazy undertrays to lay bare the nifty bits underneath.

Supercar Teardown: Another Porsche Carrera GTCleaning of the underneath parts, exhaust and whatnot. Those pipes running down the center feed water to the radiators at the front of the car.

Supercar Teardown: Another Porsche Carrera GTFast forward and the clutch is out. Time to take out the Vernier caliper and see if ol' ledfoot is burning down the house. The like-new reading is 31mm; this one is just under 30mm, suggesting 33% wear and a 40,000-mile lifespan. Hallelujah.

Supercar Teardown: Another Porsche Carrera GTPoof. There's the engine.

Supercar Teardown: Another Porsche Carrera GTTime for a thorough clean and polish of that carbon-fiber circus known as an engine bay.

Supercar Teardown: Another Porsche Carrera GTNow for the four-year service. Mainly, it's a matter of checking valve clearances, changing spark plugs and stamping it with a gold star. Metaphorically, of course.

Supercar Teardown: Another Porsche Carrera GTOff come the seats for a good cleaning of the carbon-fiber tub. That and to fix a chip in the footwell.

Supercar Teardown: Another Porsche Carrera GTBye-bye bug splatted and rock-chipped paint shield. After some paint freshening by the detailing boys, a new shield goes on.

High-end detailers Miracle Detail use their video device to re-cap the entire job. In all, the whole job probably cost as much as a used E46 BMW M3.