The Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 is a legend in the automotive world—a car that commands respect both on the street and track. At DBR Auto Detail, located in Murrieta, California, we recently had the opportunity to restore and protect one of these rare JDM icons, delivering a level of detail that matches its reputation.
Paint Correction Tailored for Iconic Vehicles
When the R34 arrived at our shop, it needed a proper paint correction to bring the finish back to life. Years of wear had left behind swirl marks, oxidation, and minor imperfections that dulled the paint’s clarity. Our multi-step correction process safely removed these defects, revealing the vibrant finish beneath. The goal was simple: bring out the depth, gloss, and richness that a car like this deserves.
Ceramic Coating for Long-Term Protection
Following the correction, we applied our professional-grade ceramic coating—a solution designed to bond to the surface and protect it for years. The coating adds UV resistance, hydrophobic properties, and protection against environmental contaminants, making future maintenance easier and keeping the R34’s finish looking its best. We also coated the wheels and glass to ensure full protection across all surfaces.
Serving Murrieta, Temecula, and Southern California
At DBR Auto Detail, we specialize in detailing and ceramic coating for performance, exotic, and collector vehicles. Whether you’re in Murrieta, Temecula, or anywhere in the Inland Empire, we offer tailored services to preserve and enhance your vehicle’s appearance. Projects like the GT-R R34 are more than just jobs—they’re a passion, and we treat every vehicle with the same level of dedication and precision.
Book Your Detailing Appointment Today
If you own a Nissan GT-R, JDM classic, or high-performance vehicle and want the highest standard of care, contact DBR Auto Detail today. We offer paint correction, ceramic coatings, and dry ice cleaning services designed to maintain and elevate your vehicle’s condition.
📍 Located in Murrieta, CA | Serving Temecula, Menifee, and the Inland Empire