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Old 04-26-03, 10:44   #1 (permalink)
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Just bought a new car! now i need your help.

Just put a deposit/down payment on a new 2003 Mercedes-Benz C320 4matic, Black exterior (I know I couldn't help myself) and java(tan) leather interior. The car is at the port and is coming in this week. I told them to keep the plastic on or else i will refuse delivery. However my dillema is I want the clear bra film but I don't know what brand to get. The dealer i am buying it from offers "Safegard" which is a clear film (never heard of the company). I have also seen 3M Scotchcal at many other dealerships and hear a lot about X-pel online. What film is the best to get (wont peel or yellow over time) and is the most transparent?
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Old 04-26-03, 10:48   #2 (permalink)
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A buddy of mine has Dyna Shield put on his M3. Supposedly this is one of the better ones out there

http://www.dynashield.com/
 
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Old 04-26-03, 11:29   #3 (permalink)
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can you buff these clear plastic films with abrasive compounds?
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Old 04-26-03, 11:31   #4 (permalink)
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Ferrari uses a brand called venture. There was a side by side comparison with 3m on my350z.com I believe. Very intriguing results.
 
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Old 04-26-03, 11:31   #5 (permalink)
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BradB used X-Pel on his Porsche and he said it is completely invisible at 2 feet away. I havent seen an example on a black car though, so I dont know if that would make any difference....?

Anyway, nice choice in cars, and I havent seen much of you around here lately Ali... where you been?
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can you buff these clear plastic films with abrasive compounds?
On the X-Pel website ( www.xpel.com ) it tells you in the FAQ section that it is safe to use anything on the plastic that is safe to you on your paint.
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Old 04-26-03, 11:48   #7 (permalink)
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Boy, I must have really been living under a rock; last I heard you were a starving college student!

What's your secret for finding the scratch to plunk down for a $45,000 2003 C320 4Matic w/leather?

Should I assume that by your recent windfall, that you will no longer be requesting that I send free products for you to try, or has bret become your new sugar daddy? Bret - did you write Al a check for 1 new Mercedes?



Sorry, couldn't resist breakin' your balz a bit...
 
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Old 04-26-03, 11:53   #8 (permalink)
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Well, it sure ain't me paying for that new Mercedes. I don't know either how a college kid can afford a new C class, an ML, and the IS300.

Al, are you in involved in some business scheme we don't about?
 
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Old 04-26-03, 11:56   #9 (permalink)
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FROM: ALBOSTON BENZ FUNDS, a 503(c) TAX CHARITABLE ORGANZIATION

TO: BRETFRAZ FINANCIAL SUPPORT INCORPORATED, LLC, gmBH, A.G.

INVOICE #: BMI-0003
DATE: 4/26/03

Dear Mr. Fraz,

Please find enclosed one invoice for a 2003 Mercedes-Benz C320 4Matic. I would appreciate prompt restitution so that I, Mr. AlBoston, can take delivery of this new automobile.

Thank you for your continued business and prompt attention to this matter.

Sincerely,

AlBoston

Ref#: 1 UOME4ANEWBENZ and some DACP, some PI-III and maybe some Zaino?
 
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Old 04-27-03, 08:10   #11 (permalink)
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All clear bras that I know of use the 3M Scotchcal film. The only difference between them is in the area they cover. That is the difference to look for as it can vary quite a bit. On my car, I found as much as a 4" difference in the height of the hood piece. This explains why some are cheaper I would think. That said, and all other things being equal, application at the dealer obviously is the best choice as it protects the car from the minute (almost) it hits the streets. I have heard a few stories about people getting their paint chipped on the way to the xpel installer

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Old 04-27-03, 09:49   #12 (permalink)
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LOL! Steve and bret, man you guys are hilarious. I never said the car was MINE. Only car owned by me is the IS300, the rest is family cars that I have full access to. So anyway... about the clear film. The venture film is the one offered by the dealership we are purchasing the vehicle from. 3M Scotchcal is offered by another local mercedes dealer.
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