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Here is a quote I got in Seattle area for chrome delete. Is this quote reasonable

Matte Black ( 3M / Avery Dennison )
Side View Mirrors Pair - $200.00
All Door Handles (Full Wrap) - $200.00
Front Bumper Grille Piece - $100.00
Rear Hatch Piece - $200.00
Rocker Panels Chrome Piece Pair - $100.00
Side Window Surrounds - $650.00

Thanks for your help
 
Here is a quote I got in Seattle area for chrome delete. Is this quote reasonable

Matte Black ( 3M / Avery Dennison )
Side View Mirrors Pair - $200.00
All Door Handles (Full Wrap) - $200.00
Front Bumper Grille Piece - $100.00
Rear Hatch Piece - $200.00
Rocker Panels Chrome Piece Pair - $100.00
Side Window Surrounds - $650.00

Thanks for your help

I did mine for far less, under $1,000.
 
Here is a quote I got in Seattle area for chrome delete. Is this quote reasonable

Matte Black ( 3M / Avery Dennison )
Side View Mirrors Pair - $200.00
All Door Handles (Full Wrap) - $200.00
Front Bumper Grille Piece - $100.00
Rear Hatch Piece - $200.00
Rocker Panels Chrome Piece Pair - $100.00
Side Window Surrounds - $650.00

Thanks for your help
If you order all the listed options together they should give you good discount since the scrap will be minimized. I think 20-30% is reasonable
 
I love the idea of chrome delete. However, if using vinyl, I would be concerned on the longevity. If there is any cracking down the road, removal would be tricky. Plastic dip seems like a good option due to its ease for removal. One option is to use both! Use vinyl only on the parts like the folding mirrors.
I'm interested in this but I need to do more research.
 
I love the idea of chrome delete. However, if using vinyl, I would be concerned on the longevity. If there is any cracking down the road, removal would be tricky. Plastic dip seems like a good option due to its ease for removal. One option is to use both! Use vinyl only on the parts like the folding mirrors.
I'm interested in this but I need to do more research.
A brand name vinyl should not crack and be easily removable for about 5 years
 
I paid $1200 for mine (deleted everything but the Tesla emblems) but I went to a very high-end shop and the work has a lifetime warranty. Not going to skimp on aftermarket work on a $50k car. There's also not a lot of places that do it here so pricing likely isn't as competitive here as it may be in other parts.
 
I was not talking if the price quoted by the OP is reasonable but that if you get the full package you should get good discount.

Side windows surround for $650 is crazy expensive. They are easy to do and if you tailor the material smart there will be not much material involved
 
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