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I've heard good things about Auto Pro Films, in Belmont (http://autoprofilms.com). They have good reviews and seem to do a lot of high end cars. I stopped by and spoke to the owner about a month ago and he knew his stuff and was easy going. I will probably have my car done at the dealer (Walnut Creek), as I don't want to drive the car at all without protection.
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lol, you have been around the block a few times havent you.
with all due respect. you havent seen good work if you think carlsen's job as remotely good at all.
my 4th tier guys can do better than that blind folded.
my 4th tier guys can do better than that blind folded.
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the best ppf shop is Premier Protective Films, but they are the priciest. You get what you pay for and you won’t be disappointed.
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Mooty’s guys are no joke. They’re really really good. Good choice.
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they subcontract the work, then they charge a “finders fee” on top. Dealers tend to look for shops that they can get the cheapest price from.
The best ppf shop is Premier Protective Films, but they are the priciest. You get what you pay for and you won’t be disappointed.
The best ppf shop is Premier Protective Films, but they are the priciest. You get what you pay for and you won’t be disappointed.
Pricey... but impeccable work!