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I'm not even sold on the PPF to be honest, my 350z I have had for over 10 years, the only chips it has are front bumper on the lower parts the rest of the car is pretty clean and it hasn't been properly cared for in the past 5 years, plus I have driven it to plenty of places that require a dirt road or gravel roads for extended periods of time, so for my daily, I don't even know that I need it but I thought why not at least do the front bumper?Right, full would cost about the same here in MD/DC too... but what I'm reading is $2800 for just the coating. 750 for PPF for just the bumper, which IMO isn't enough. Rock chips hit the hood almost as often as the bumper.
Personally I paid $2300 for the full front end PPF. $550 for xpel xr plus tint. I did ceramic myself in a couple hours but I admittedly skipped my wheels and calipers, figuring I'd get to it eventually but never did.
Worth noting, I was quoted north of $4k for full front by a vendor that I'll never even consider using again.
I'll stand firm on my take that $2800 for coating is virtually criminal.
The hood was a thought, I saw it on a few other cars and really liked the look, I wasn't thinking of protection really, I just like the look.
I think the black works well on the roof as it picks up both the front grill bits and the rear diffuser.
I'm so glad you commented really, because I was just accepting that I needed to do this and went straight to finding the money rather than considering whether or not it was even necessary.
That means I've been thinking about this stuff too much today, I tend to obsess.
I spent literally every day for the past 10 months watching every video multiple times, reading articles, reading these boards as I am very excited to be able to buy myself this car, sometimes I need to take a break and breathe.
Thanks man, so what did all of you guys do when you first got your car as far as treating the paint?
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