Decided to go ahead with PPF full hood, front bumper, door edges, door cups, mirrors and rear bumper. Waiting patiently for delivery. Fingers crossed....
Decided to go ahead with PPF full hood, front bumper, door edges, door cups, mirrors and rear bumper. Waiting patiently for delivery. Fingers crossed....
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Very nice looking Porsche.
Your garage looks nice as well. I like all those windows and the nice recessed lighting. That looks like a great place to polish with all the natural lighting.
Thank-you. The new garage was a dream of my wife & I. It`s so nice to be able to park your car under cover and away from the elements and rain. Very happy how it turned out, many sleepless nights.
Washing station next to garage
[QUOTE=LEDetailng;2126685]Very nice looking Porsche.
Your garage looks nice as well. I like all those windows and the nice recessed lighting. That looks like a great place to polish with all the natural lighting.
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After a full day and into the night I got my Macan back last night and my ppf and tint turned out amazing! The installer I was told is one of the best in the state and if anyone can do the full hood successfully it was him. He pulled through, full hood no seems, looks fantastic! I’ll post more info someplace on this forum.
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Off topic or on topic, but for those pro`s who know, where does one buy the Good PPF film for sale prices like when ACC/AGO has a sale. I have purchased film off Ebay and per ft...it`s not exactly cheap. Getting Jack Frost post bomgenesis spring fever already, but I just put on new poly skid shoes on the snowblower, and in looking at it, I want to remove the old PPF off my snowblower and rewrap it again.
I would contact them direct, I`d strongly advise you go direct especially because of warranty issues.
OT, I kep hearing great things about Stek and Prestige.
Here are some pix`s of my Macan`s new PPF. Looks very nice. Put two coats of FK1000p on all the PPF surfaces by hand (hood, front & back bumpers, mirrors). I like the result
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IXLRS- While I`m always saying that I don`t put much credence in internet pix of vehicles, that sure does look nice and I bet it`s great IRL. I`ll be *VERY* interested to hear how the FK1000P lasts for you, the YMMV thing seems to be all over the map in that regard. As soon as you notice some kind of change (beading or slickness or the "self-cleaning in rain" will probably diminish first), I`d get another coat on so you don`t have to do a Big Job.
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Besides that garage being incredible, I love the Macan. I had a 2016 Macan S for a few months, before I traded it in for a 2017 A4. Just was not a proper (for me) commuter car for NYC/NJ. I still think though, that the Macan`s are the most stunning looking of all the SUV`s out there. Best of luck.
Thank you. I’m thrilled with my new Macan. So fun to drive, even in rush hour. I have almost 1000 miles on the dial.
Hoping for some dry weather so I can install G5 Wheel Armour on my rims and Gyeon Trim on all my black bits.
Where do you live? Me living around and commuting to NYC, the Macan was not for me. If I lived elsewhere - different story. I still turn my head when I see one - just gazing at it, simply a gorgeous car.
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