Porsche Panamera 4s gets XPEL ULTIMATE Paint Protection
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Porsche Panamera 4s gets XPEL ULTIMATE Paint Protection
Hey all,
Just wanted to share our most recent installation video montage highlighting a Porsche Panamera 4s. Back in August during PCA's Porsche Parade, we met up with the team at JK2 Detailing to wrap it with XPEL ULTIMATE paint protection film.
Once the install was finished, we took to the streets with two other beauties from Porsche of Spokane for an impromptu photo shoot.
Check out the gallery & more shots from the installation on our blog:
http://www.xpel.com/porsche-panamera...-ultimate-jk2/
Thanks for reading!
Just wanted to share our most recent installation video montage highlighting a Porsche Panamera 4s. Back in August during PCA's Porsche Parade, we met up with the team at JK2 Detailing to wrap it with XPEL ULTIMATE paint protection film.
Once the install was finished, we took to the streets with two other beauties from Porsche of Spokane for an impromptu photo shoot.
Check out the gallery & more shots from the installation on our blog:
http://www.xpel.com/porsche-panamera...-ultimate-jk2/
Thanks for reading!
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Amazing that on a car like this that none of the lights were removed on the front end. The only thing I could see removed was the front Porsche badge. Most higher end installers will remove all the lights, at MINIMUM, to ensure and even wrap into the light opening and eliminate the exposed cut edges. Most P-Car film installers will remove the front bumpers to insure that ALL edges are wrapped where they can be, to insure a proper job that will last a long time. These are the types of little issues that separate the best installers from the sea of installers doing a quick job. This is also the type of installation that leads to the ultimate conversations of ..........'Why did that job cost so much?...........as that saying goes............'The devil is in the details' and this video clearly illustrates that.