Invinca Shield Install
Just had the 3M Invinca Shield installed and I'm amazed at how almost totally invisible it is on my AS 997S. I couldn't be more pleased with the installation.
Originally Posted by nyca
which "pieces" did you get? full nose, fenders (front/rear), headlights, etc?
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Last edited by Sobe; Jan 1, 2005 at 06:28 PM.
jcnesq- yes, it's a good idea to get it before it gets worse. I see you're in LA........could recommend you to a good friend of ours..........EDL - Envisage Design Labs (ask for Edre or Baine) - 866-335-3456. These guys are one of the best in the industry. They're the only company we know of, next to us, that is able wrap the entire car with one piece of film on every panel. We recently wrapped an entire 360 and the customer will be posting pics up on ferrarichat.com once it clears up here in the Bay Area.
djantlive-thanks again for the recommendation! So, when are we going to do your E-class?
djantlive-thanks again for the recommendation! So, when are we going to do your E-class?
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You might as well get the whole car wrapped, because the rocks just hit the places that aren't covered... and the windshield. I did the whole front, first third of the hood, fenders, lights, mirrors. I would definitely do the whole hood at the minimum. I didn't know you could until after the fact, but if I do it again, I would. Hell, on my next car I might just do the whole thing.
Originally Posted by baboou
Yep, the guy's a real craftsman 


