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Old 03-21-2018, 11:59 AM
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Beautiful.
You gonna track it? Or is that a dumb question? (I track mine sometimes, although not my dedicated track car).
Thing is a beast when you unload her on the track. A beast.
Have fun....
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Originally Posted by dgrobs
Beautiful.
You gonna track it? Or is that a dumb question? (I track mine sometimes, although not my dedicated track car).
Thing is a beast when you unload her on the track. A beast.
Have fun....
Think I have to get it out on the track at least once or twice. Randy Pobst's hot lap in the car is amazing.
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I guess I have similar OCD. Mine is Maritime Blue.
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The whole side of the car behind the front fender is one piece. When the bumpers are back on the car you cannot see it has a wrap.
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Originally Posted by Cargt63
The whole side of the car behind the front fender is one piece. When the bumpers are back on the car you cannot see it has a wrap.
Nice work, makes a big difference versus pre-cut pieces, just depends what you are looking for.
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As new Porsche Turbo Owners we are always looking for the best.
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Thinking about getting the PPF at a local installer vs shipping it out to esoteric? any thought? is it worth it? how is the fit and finish after they remove parts to install the PPF film?
also is a coating on top of the PPF recommended or not?
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Originally Posted by Gjon777
Thinking about getting the PPF at a local installer vs shipping it out to esoteric? any thought? is it worth it? how is the fit and finish after they remove parts to install the PPF film?
also is a coating on top of the PPF recommended or not?
No way I can compare your local guy to anyone else. Also, we each have differing levels of what we demand or view as perfection. Is it worth spending the money to PPF your car, only you know the answer to that, I enjoy mine more knowing that its protected, not entirely but as best as possible? The headlights are an excellent example of the conundrum, wrapping them protects against stone chips, yet they may delaminate when removing the PPF, I covered mine, many would disagree with that decision. Fit and finish are unchanged and I would always coat the PPF. Matt Moreman had his entire GT3 RS wrapped by Esoteric and just posted a fifty-nine-minute update review watch it; it answers many questions and forces you to think about what is important to you. Best of luck.



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