Porsche applied PPF

Porsche applied PPF

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paralla

3,536 posts

136 months

Friday 29th April 2016
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Porsche quoted me £2,919.00 + vat for the whole car on a GT4.

jasonpaul

164 posts

163 months

Saturday 30th April 2016
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Well getting my Gt4 done, as like to keep it like new. just had the windows tinted looks very nice.
If you would like to see my car go on YouTube and put in ba automotive and this is the first video more to come.
Will be doing one with expel very soon.

drmark

4,852 posts

187 months

Saturday 30th April 2016
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Over £3000 to cover your lovely car in plastic - just don't get it.
Unless tracking the car - when I very much get it having seen the front of my GT3 after a season.



Edited by drmark on Saturday 30th April 10:01


Edited by drmark on Saturday 30th April 10:01

mdianuk

2,890 posts

172 months

Saturday 30th April 2016
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drmark said:
Over £3000 to cover your lovely car in plastic - just don't get it.
Peace of mind entirely for me personally, but having said that, I'm currently opting for a decent hard coat detail instead, as I'm unlikely to have the car more than a year or two, so financially, it doesn't make sense.

OldBob

290 posts

160 months

Saturday 30th April 2016
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mdianuk said:
drmark said:
Over £3000 to cover your lovely car in plastic - just don't get it.
Peace of mind entirely for me personally, but having said that, I'm currently opting for a decent hard coat detail instead, as I'm unlikely to have the car more than a year or two, so financially, it doesn't make sense.
Having watched the front of my last few cars get destroyeed by stone chips - really requiring a front end respray if you wanted to restore them properly - I figured a front wrap might be a better idea. Probably cost neutral wink