Ding Defense
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My wife just decided one day she wasn't going to park in the garage any more cause it's easier anyway to get our little ones in and out of the SUV when outside, plus she was too worried about the kids swinging the door into my car. Our garage is pretty narrow.
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Race Car
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Hoping I get a couple TYD production photos to blow up and mount on the walls. Plenty of space to start getting some wall art started.
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Burning Brakes
Still working on my 992 space. Hope to have it ready when it shows up.
My garage
My garage
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I had a similar garage situation a few years back when I was storing a 911 in my father's garage. I found having the car covered along with a thick cloth sleeping bag draped over the potential impact area solved the problem.
Good Luck!
John
Good Luck!
John
#23
Depends on the force, PPF does absorb lots of impact. We just had record hail here and cars with full ppf next to a same car without ppf will show less dent damage.
If the paint is saved then rest is PDR work. If you're close with PDR guys they charge as little as $30 per dent. Not to bad.
If the paint is saved then rest is PDR work. If you're close with PDR guys they charge as little as $30 per dent. Not to bad.