Congrats! Smart thinking with the license plate bracket request to not be mounted. I also ordered a quick bandit bracket, just waiting for it to arrive next week. I had dropped off the MY to get PPF and ceramic coat a few hours after delivery as well. They removed the OE license plate bracket at that time and I’ve just left it off since taking it back beginning of this week.
Thanks! Hoping receive mine this week as well. I bought quite bit of accessories for it as well.
Share to give more details from where to do the PPF and ceramic?
I researched quite a few wrap installers in and around Toronto. Prices varied. I knew what I wanted so I somewhat knew what to ask and look for with the installers. I ended up choosing
Top Geer Wraps based on their previous experience working with Teslas (there were a few at his shop the day I dropped off mine), checked the reviews, spoke to a previous customer, they're an authorized Xpel installer, and their price was competitive.
For the ceramic windows tints, I did the front and back windows (fronts matching the back and the back having the clearest window tint just for UV protection). I went with edgeless tinting where the tint is as close to the edge without compromising the durability for a near factory finish look.
One of the things I noticed was the varying responses from the various wrap shops on how they would, or wouldn't, tuck the edges. Some would not tuck the edges and would have left a visible edge where you could see where the edge of wrap meets the exposed paint. For a non matte wrap, that wouldn't be too noticible but for a matte wrap, it would be easily visible. Some shops would wrap around edges and trims for a seamless look.
After seeing that one video of a wrap on a Model Y (or Model 3) gone wrong from a shop in Oakville (wrap peeling and the deep scratches into the paint from cutting the wrap incorrectly on the paint), I did my due diligence in asking in detail the process that each shop took. Just make sure whichever shop you choose, you do your due diligence first.