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what was the quote? if you don't mind me asking. I will be doing the hood front bumper, headlights, rocker panels and front fenders.
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04-11-2016, 05:28 PM | #72 |
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I don't mind sharing. I got two quotes, one for 1695 and one for 1800. This is the complete front of the car up to the A pillars and the mirrors. I imagine prices will vary depending on location.. I got a list of installers off the xpel website and called a few then cross checked with Yelp before deciding.
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If I recall your car is LBB, I am curious to hear if the Expel blends well with the paint or if it shows a difference. Some colors make it obvious I am hoping LBB doesn't. |
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04-11-2016, 05:48 PM | #74 |
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Its the whole thing up to front doors they wrap the edges so no seams. I can always notice the seams so worth it to me doing full panels.
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04-11-2016, 05:59 PM | #75 |
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Is there a good film for the windshield to prevent chips? My current 2er seems to be a magnet for road debris. of course it also doesn't rain here so there's a decent amount flying around freeways.
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I'm looking at putting this down with a coat of road warrior over it for my 3hr trip home. How easy was it to apply to areas like the fangs? Did you take a razor blade to it? Any photos from the application?
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Can dealerships order the template or how does it work? Or could I buy it and have them install it? Or would you recommend a custom job. Thanks
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Its all done through certified installers, sending you a PM. |
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Self healing just like Ultimate, but a matte "frozen" finish. And you can change your mind when its gets old, but, it's the whole car so it's not cheap.
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Oh no. I like shiny things! Well except for chrome.
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LBB. Just heard from the dealership today that the car should arrive on Thursday. I plan to get it Saturday. Shoot me a PM. I've been talking to Lindsey. Pics would be great.
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