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GBXSport Apr 18, 2011 10:39 AM

2011's w/ Paint Protection Film
 
What are you guys wrapping? What do you think should be done at a bare minimum and what do you think is overkill?

mondohoss Apr 18, 2011 05:14 PM

I am going to fullly wrap mine...
I have estimates $3500- $5000
still trying to figure out clear or color change

w00tPORSCHE Apr 18, 2011 11:12 PM

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Full hood, front bumper and front fenders, sideview mirrors and edges of doors is the way to go. I have ventureshield (one of the best PPF's in the market) installed on mine. Here is a shot of the hood for you.

LIL RAJA Apr 19, 2011 06:38 AM

i am going with full front hood, fenders wrapped, bumper, lights and possibly all the doors.
Ventureshield is what i am planning on.

you got to protect it.

GBXSport Apr 19, 2011 07:31 AM


Originally Posted by w00tPORSCHE (Post 3181969)
Full hood, front bumper and front fenders, sideview mirrors and edges of doors is the way to go. I have ventureshield (one of the best PPF's in the market) installed on mine. Here is a shot of the hood for you.

Thanks! I want to do the door edges as well, since i park in a parking garage and the attendants aren't the most careful. How noticable is it? Seems like that seem will be hard to hide.

Did you do the headlights too?

How much did it all run you?

Thanks Woot!

Jace Apr 19, 2011 08:57 PM

Full hood, full front bumper, fuller front fenders, headlights, fog lights, behind each door handle, full rear bumper.
Zero lines, FULL.
Was quoted about 5k for total job before I JUST SAID NO.
Wouldn't do any less.
All or nothing. ;)

w00tPORSCHE Apr 19, 2011 09:03 PM


Originally Posted by GBXSport (Post 3182149)
Thanks! I want to do the door edges as well, since i park in a parking garage and the attendants aren't the most careful. How noticable is it? Seems like that seem will be hard to hide.

Did you do the headlights too?

How much did it all run you?

Thanks Woot!

Yes headlights is a must. A custom install so no lines. 2.5K is the cost. More if you want the full rear bumper done.

DB-CS Apr 20, 2011 05:26 PM

I really want to wrap up my pepper as soon as i get especially with the dusty weather we have here.
does the clear wrap fade or scratch against dusty weather?

pedah3 Apr 20, 2011 05:41 PM

Mine getting "full front" (hood, fenders, lights), rocker panels, door edges, side mirrors, full rear bumper.

I've done the partial kits on other cars and they are fine, but every time, within a week, I get the rock chip just beyond the film. Rarely another, but always one right when the car is new. Learned my lesson, cover the entire front.

LIL RAJA Apr 21, 2011 11:31 AM


Originally Posted by pedah3 (Post 3183693)
Mine getting "full front" (hood, fenders, lights), rocker panels, door edges, side mirrors, full rear bumper.

I've done the partial kits on other cars and they are fine, but every time, within a week, I get the rock chip just beyond the film. Rarely another, but always one right when the car is new. Learned my lesson, cover the entire front.

love your velvet r8.

DB-CS Apr 24, 2011 05:58 AM

hello i found someone to wrap my cayenne full wrap for $2,500 and three years warranty
should i ask for more than 3 years or is this standard?

mattjtaylor50 May 12, 2011 08:56 PM

anyone find they have issues with film yellowing on fenders from excessive brake dust?
i had to replace my 3m on both fenders recently after yellowing. was only on 2.5 yrs
rest of hood and bumpers no yellowing.

Ylincooper Jun 4, 2011 11:25 PM

mirrors

NorCal_Cyclist Jun 5, 2011 10:05 AM

I used the 3M product by Xpel....bikini hood/fenders/front bumper/mirrors/headlamps/door edges and sills/fuel door edge & lip/luggage area.

I have already contacted my dealership to arrange a similar application to my 2012 (only adding full rear bumper too).

Only problem with dirt/dust was on a diff. car that the edges lifted allowing the dirt to collect. The factory rock guards for my rear fenders on my 911 are much more discolored than the aftermarket stuff I added.

LIL RAJA Jun 6, 2011 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by NorCal_Cyclist (Post 3224538)
I used the 3M product by Xpel....bikini hood/fenders/front bumper/mirrors/headlamps/door edges and sills/fuel door edge & lip/luggage area.

I have already contacted my dealership to arrange a similar application to my 2012 (only adding full rear bumper too).

Only problem with dirt/dust was on a diff. car that the edges lifted allowing the dirt to collect. The factory rock guards for my rear fenders on my 911 are much more discolored than the aftermarket stuff I added.

xpel product is not 3m product though. their extreme film is good from what i have seen. I am going with Venture.


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