GT4 Paint protection film - group buy.
GT4 Paint protection film - group buy.
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R1nur

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1,109 posts

271 months

Tuesday 12th May 2015
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My intention is to have paint protection film fitted to the GT4 from day 1. I am currently in negotiation with 2 well respected companies. Both of which I have used before.

There is obviously no pattern and to do just one car is proving to be quite expensive. Is anyone else here interested in the same?

If so please let me know. Ideally I need about 6 cars which would bring the cost down to less than £2000 for the entire car. There will be other options on coverage.

PorscheGT4

21,146 posts

286 months

Tuesday 12th May 2015
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I cannot bring myself to pay £2k for clear plastic sheet which has always in my experience dulled the colour and finish and the edges either end up black with dirt or white with wax.

Budweiser

1,107 posts

205 months

Tuesday 12th May 2015
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Tend to agree with the last comment though lots of people on here swear by it.

Surely if you are the first they can make up a template from yours? Won't that attract a decent discount?

You're both getting a great car (though not one I would want), enjoy....

Sandy59

2,724 posts

232 months

Tuesday 12th May 2015
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PorscheGT4 said:
I cannot bring myself to pay £2k for clear plastic sheet which has always in my experience dulled the colour and finish and the edges either end up black with dirt or white with wax.
If you get a chance have a look at the latest films when wrapped around the edges, virtually impossible to see, much improved over the last few years IMO.

paralla

4,959 posts

156 months

Tuesday 12th May 2015
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I'm in.

I've got quotes from two different companies to fit paint protection film to my GT4 when it arrives.

Full front kit £900.00 from one company and £1550.00 from another, both + VAT.

PeterB14

82 posts

154 months

Tuesday 12th May 2015
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I am thinking of this but it is for 981 Spyder when I eventually get it.
So assume front kit would be same as for GT4

TheAnimal

3,473 posts

214 months

Tuesday 12th May 2015
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Two reputable companies are Paintshield and Topaz.

If you could get down to £2k for the whole car that would be amazing, because even for a common car like a Boxster full coverage is closer to £4k - and they have a template for that already, so you would be getting deal of the decade for £2k...

And as nice as 'no film' is, some people can't afford to respray every week - full Paintshield, 59k miles (fast motorway / cross country rallying) and not a single stone chip.

Boxster7

326 posts

128 months

Tuesday 12th May 2015
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I've got an order in for a new Spyder as well, but again no idea when this might arrive !
I have been considering a film.
No previous experience, so would value any advise.

If you get a price that would also be cool. smile


miskalachi

398 posts

137 months

Tuesday 12th May 2015
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I'm interested in the front cover package if there is one available? I may go for full body but not 100% yet

m33ufo

4,959 posts

252 months

Tuesday 12th May 2015
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I'd prefer stone chips.

PorscheGT4

21,146 posts

286 months

Tuesday 12th May 2015
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me too I would NOT buy a car with full cover either only front bumper cover.

jackwood

2,896 posts

229 months

Tuesday 12th May 2015
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PorscheGT4 said:
me too I would NOT buy a car with full cover either only front bumper cover.
So if a car with perfect spec and provenance at the right price came up, you wouldn't buy it if it had full cover paint protection film? Why?

Surely you'd have either full protection or no protection. Worst potential case is full front protection only. With that you have half the car wrapped and half not, giving you the most likely chance of seeing a difference between covered and non covered panels next to each other.

HokumPokum

2,082 posts

226 months

Tuesday 12th May 2015
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I am keen on full front + rear 3/4

let me know if a group buy is arranged.

LindsayMac

569 posts

223 months

Tuesday 12th May 2015
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Paint shield did my GT3, very very nice job. Polishes up superbly

PorscheGT4

21,146 posts

286 months

Tuesday 12th May 2015
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No uv protection on film either so once you cover the paint it WILL fade and you cannot polish it back up !

On the plus side if you only film 1/2 the car it will all fade the same, on the bad part, never polish the bits without film as you will not match the faded paint under the film.

PeterB14

82 posts

154 months

Wednesday 13th May 2015
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The thing about 981 Caymans and GT4 could well be worse, is that rear wheel arch gets hammered with chips and looks like sandpaper very quickly.
There is some mention of this on the GTS thread and I think one person got area painted under warranty.

So while front cover is nice, depending on viewpoint, I think this area might be essential as not liable to fade from UV but will get marked

elucius

91 posts

148 months

Wednesday 13th May 2015
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I'm getting a Spyder and after reading The Animal's post I'd be keen to get this film applied to my new car,

miskalachi

398 posts

137 months

Wednesday 13th May 2015
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If we can get quite a few people saying 'yes' to this and maybe negotiate a better price then I'm definitely in for the full smile

TheAnimal

3,473 posts

214 months

Wednesday 13th May 2015
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elucius said:
I'm getting a Spyder and after reading The Animal's post I'd be keen to get this film applied to my new car,
Cool. I didn't need full coverage but I am OCD. Next time I would do the front kit and the rear wings only, though I'd probably end up with stone chips on the doors given the speed I take corners on B roads!

The new film is very good and even if you do partial coverage you'd have to look for it to see it is there.

I would say consider your usage and how long you plan to keep the car to work out whether it is worth doing.

R1nur

Original Poster:

1,109 posts

271 months

Wednesday 13th May 2015
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Not really after peoples opinions on the merits or otherwise of PPF.

I think it is fabulous stuff - my decision is made just looking to find others interested.

I reckon there is probably 5 or 6 here who are.