GT_Dave
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- 1970 Mach 1 408EFI , 2016 GT350
I was only looking for added protection based on what the car had experienced previously as an indicator. I had the full front bumper covered, the headlights, mirrors, side fenders back about 16", and in front of the rear wheel wells. I left the hood alone because I had them install a hood stripe earlier that provides some protection. If I remember correctly it cost me about $375.My main concern is getting the paint properly prepped before someone installs PPF. To me that is the key and while many Graphic or Tint guys can properly install the PPF, few can do paint correction properly. What did it run you at X-Treme and what did they do? I have heard great things about them.
The transition from film to no film on the fenders cannot be detected unless you view it from about 10" away. The edges are even better. My car is Comp Orange, a darker car may be more apparent than a lighter color due to the film areas have a much smoother surface and better gloss than the paint. X-treme may be able to help with, or provide the paint preparation for the film. You need to check with them. They do a lot of different applications, I would think they are prepared for almost anything.
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