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Old 07-16-2017, 03:00 AM
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Default Black 991.2 GTS getting full spa treatment

After seeing the black 911 thread it prompted me to post an update on my car getting a full car clear bra with clear guard nano and Modesta coating from
the boys over at Premier Protecive Films in Fremont California.

As everyone knows taking care of a black car is a pain and this car being my second black car I took precautions this time by splurging and going wih the best in the business Premier with a full wrap where any exposed paint is covered. I wanted to avoid swirls and this was the solutions to this. Black is a hard color to wrap but with these guys I am very confident they will make it seamless with the countless amounts of high end cars they work on.

When a black car is clean everyone can agree there is nothing like it, which is why I went with Modesta coating with the highest gloss in the industry. Washing now will be a breeze with nothing sticking to the paint.

To tie it all together I went with a 35% tint all around with Spectre Photosync which I heard great things about, I look forward to the end results.










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It's going to be great. You'll love the coverage.
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I'm missing the doors, rear quarter panels, and rear bumper...you've inspired me, I think I'll do the whole car!
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Originally Posted by TSOS
It's going to be great. You'll love the coverage.
Thanks I wanted to make sure any exposed paint is protected.
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Originally Posted by FifthGear
I'm missing the doors, rear quarter panels, and rear bumper...you've inspired me, I think I'll do the whole car!
I love the gloss and shine of black but hated the maintenance and I'm sure this remedies that.
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Wow! Amazing job I just did front / 3/4.
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I do this to any car I'm planning to keep for a while and its SO worth the money. Plus what you can just wipe off vs having to wash the whole car makes it THAT much better.
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Can you divulge the cost? Thx. Looks amazing. I noted they used some drying lamps....I've never seen that before.
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Originally Posted by andymlow
Can you divulge the cost? Thx. Looks amazing. I noted they used some drying lamps....I've never seen that before.
out of respect for Premier I'll pm you the cost, but they use IR lamps for the Modesta coating. I heard without it the coating won't adhere.
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Originally Posted by andymlow
Can you divulge the cost? Thx. Looks amazing. I noted they used some drying lamps....I've never seen that before.
Depending on specific installer, a job like this with all the parts will normally run anywhere from 6k on the lower end to 10k on the higher end and depending on the specific car and products used as well as the installer. This is one of those times the extra money you pay for a premium installer is WELL worth it.



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