Arpa
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I was never crazy about PPF, but seeing the impact track days can have on the paint, I had to pull the trigger. 1st step I had a "doctor" in scratch correction fix the scratches from last track season, then straight to Detailers Domain for the PPF. Progressing very well and I should have the car back by end of the week. I though to share the progress... 
Maybe it will help be gain 2 seconds at the track
PPF includes:
Front bumper
Lights
Full hood
Full front fenders
Mirrors
Lower door panel (raised, above lower edge)
Rocker panel (behind door edge back to wheel opening, down to bottom seam)
1/4 panel (above rocker panel seam) up to top of wheel arch (follow trim line from body crease behind door handle)
Lower L/R rear bumper (follow upper edge of reflector down, back to the corner)
Inside door sill plate
Apillars
Maybe it will help be gain 2 seconds at the track
PPF includes:
Front bumper
Lights
Full hood
Full front fenders
Mirrors
Lower door panel (raised, above lower edge)
Rocker panel (behind door edge back to wheel opening, down to bottom seam)
1/4 panel (above rocker panel seam) up to top of wheel arch (follow trim line from body crease behind door handle)
Lower L/R rear bumper (follow upper edge of reflector down, back to the corner)
Inside door sill plate
Apillars
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, while you’re at it, have the lower roof line where it meets with winshield done, i got a couple of rock chips before i decided to have mine done. :doh:
The GT30 and GT350Rs are by far the best handling cars Ford ever build, I'm not counting the Ford GT :hail: They are made specifically for road courses.