For collector vehicles and limited-production performance models, proper documentation is just as important as the repair itself.

Why Documentation Matters in Luxury Automotive Restoration

High-end vehicles, especially Porsche GT variants, McLaren platforms, and bespoke carbon builds, are often evaluated on:

• Service history
• Repair traceability
• Original component condition
• Insurance documentation

Improperly documented composite repairs can raise red flags during resale, auction, or insurance evaluation.

At Pfaff Technologies, every carbon fiber repair is documented through a structured process that includes:

• Initial inspection records
• Damage assessment photography
• Repair methodology description
• Material traceability
• Final quality inspection sign-off

This structured approach provides transparency and confidence.

Traceability and Process Control

Composite restoration involves multiple stages: laminate removal, ply replication, curing, bonding, and refinishing.

Each stage is recorded to ensure:

• Process accountability
• Consistency
• Professional verification

For collectors and dealerships, this documentation supports resale value and buyer confidence.

Optional Certification

For vehicles entering resale markets or undergoing insurance claims, we provide optional repair certification outlining:

• Structural restoration scope
• Materials used
• Validation procedures
• Final inspection confirmation

Certification reinforces that the repair meets professional composite standards rather than cosmetic bodywork.

Protecting Investment Value

Collector-grade vehicles are long-term investments. Proper composite repair documentation:

• Preserves value
• Supports insurance claims
• Eliminates uncertainty during resale

At Pfaff Technologies, we understand that luxury restoration is not only technical, it is transactional.

Performance vehicles deserve restoration that is documented, traceable, and professionally validated.