2010 GT3 Premier Clear Bra App + Diamond Cut IR
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2010 GT3 Premier Clear Bra App + Diamond Cut IR
Vehicle was just completed today. For the clear bra, customer opted for the full hood, full front fenders, mirrors, lights, front bumper, Apillars, and strips behind rear tires.
We also added our Diamond Cut IR tint (infrared rejecting film) at 63% to all windows and 73% for the windshield (disclaimer - off road use only). More info here on our DCIR Tint:
http://www.luxury4play.com/asian-aut...t=diamond+tint
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Inside our tint booth having Diamond Cut IR installed
We also added our Diamond Cut IR tint (infrared rejecting film) at 63% to all windows and 73% for the windshield (disclaimer - off road use only). More info here on our DCIR Tint:
http://www.luxury4play.com/asian-aut...t=diamond+tint
Enjoy
Inside our tint booth having Diamond Cut IR installed
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PREMIER PROTECTIVE FILMS (In Business since 1997)
ClearGuard Alpha G2 PPF - Most hydrophobic ppf on the market
SatinGuard PPF
Spectra PhotoSync IRD - Highest heat blocking window film in industry
Authorized Modesta and Nanolex Dealer
Checkout our Youtube Channel!
Premier's Youtube
B: 510-623-1308
42630 Christy St, Fremont, CA 94538
sales@premiermobilegroup.com
http://www.facebook.com/premierprotectivefilms
Last edited by Premier; 01-18-2010 at 05:24 PM.
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Great work, as always!
Quick question...
Does Premier have any experience with windshield protection film, like that described in Post #12 here: https://rennlist.com/forums/997-foru...ion-film.html?
Please share your thoughts and comments. Thanks!
Quick question...
Does Premier have any experience with windshield protection film, like that described in Post #12 here: https://rennlist.com/forums/997-foru...ion-film.html?
Please share your thoughts and comments. Thanks!
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Great work, as always!
Quick question...
Does Premier have any experience with windshield protection film, like that described in Post #12 here: https://rennlist.com/forums/997-foru...ion-film.html?
Please share your thoughts and comments. Thanks!
Quick question...
Does Premier have any experience with windshield protection film, like that described in Post #12 here: https://rennlist.com/forums/997-foru...ion-film.html?
Please share your thoughts and comments. Thanks!
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Many people do ask us from time to time why some would cover so much of his / her vehicle. Here is an example of why:
This customer of ours had the entire front end wrapped by us approximately 18-20 months ago. He unfortunately was in a dispute with an automotive shop and things got heated. According to the owner of the vehicle, one of the employees at this particular shop likely keyed the hood of his M3. Again fortunately we made a nice wrap and whoever did it thought he was keying paint.
This customer of ours had the entire front end wrapped by us approximately 18-20 months ago. He unfortunately was in a dispute with an automotive shop and things got heated. According to the owner of the vehicle, one of the employees at this particular shop likely keyed the hood of his M3. Again fortunately we made a nice wrap and whoever did it thought he was keying paint.
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Yes, the paint underneath is actually in excellent shape. Just one hairline scratch where it looked like the guy really put some muscle into it. The scratch came off in 20 seconds of buffing.
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You guys do a great job - mine looks pretty bad compared to that. Anyone know of anyone in Atlanta or close that does work like above? I could go back and ask the original installed to do better, but I don't know that it is worth the time and effort - my Grandfather used to say "like trying to squeeze blood out of a turnip".