Turned out pretty nice
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Turned out pretty nice
Gangster!!
Agree. I just used Pete at EV Studio in Tampa for my car... Good guy and quality work.HIGHLY recommend Pete for anyone that lives in the Tampa area!
Did you wrap the badges as well or use another method to black them out?Got my Plaid back today, wrapped and tinted. 35% ceramic tint, but not dark enough so probably have it redone 15-20%. Not great pics but at least it’s back to start driving. Cant wait for track-mode and upgraded brakes
I don’t fully understand the PPF craze. I want my car protected but there are people getting rich with what they charge putting this stuff on.
I sell high end appliances and one of my customers who’s company does window tint, PPF and wraps has 8 locations and now lives in a 5 million dollar home.
How does it make sense that some people pay more for PPF than it costs to paint an entire car and I mean a high quality multi coat pain job.
Not that expensive if you’re just covering the impact areas, which is definitely needed unless you don’t mind those areas being peppered with paint chips. I didn’t ppf my former P100D and those areas looked TERRIBLE after 3 years of ownership. As a car nut and car detail nut, it pained me every time I washed the carI don’t fully understand the PPF craze. I want my car protected but there are people getting rich with what they charge putting this stuff on.
I sell high end appliances and one of my customers who’s company does window tint, PPF and wraps has 8 locations and now lives in a 5 million dollar home.
How does it make sense that some people pay more for PPF than it costs to paint an entire car and I mean a high quality multi coat pain job.
I never believed in the ceramic & ppf stuff...until I did it! I always just had it waxed like 4x / year and thought my cars always looked as best as they possible could. I was wrong. My first time doing the ceramic coating & ppf was with my Tesla MS Plaid actually. I ceramic coated (Ceramic Pro 5 year) the entire car and did Xpel clear ppf on the front only (hood, front bumper, lip spoiler, front 2 quarter panels and side mirrors) + front headlights and rear tail lights are smoked ppf (and I had the detailer do the window tint & a few extra little things). I spent ~ $5k for it all.I don’t fully understand the PPF craze. I want my car protected but there are people getting rich with what they charge putting this stuff on.
I sell high end appliances and one of my customers who’s company does window tint, PPF and wraps has 8 locations and now lives in a 5 million dollar home.
How does it make sense that some people pay more for PPF than it costs to paint an entire car and I mean a high quality multi coat pain job.
My rear "PLAID" was painted black and the Tesla front & rear T symbols were matte black wrapped. See pics in my previous post ^^^^Did you wrap the badges as well or use another method to black them out?
And if you want the Matte effect...My rear "PLAID" was painted black and the Tesla front & rear T symbols were matte black wrapped. See pics in my previous post ^^^^
Nice wheels…they look familiar, lol. . I also highly recommend an upgrade on your brake rotors and pads.And if you want the Matte effect...
...but hard to keep my car perty up in snow country...
That’s next. These are winter tires. Have arachnids for summer but wish I had kept OEM 19s and made signature my summer wheel.Nice wheels…they look familiar, lol. . I also highly recommend an upgrade on your brake rotors and pads.
You could always just do a tire swop each season and keep the same wheelsThat’s next. These are winter tires. Have arachnids for summer but wish I had kept OEM 19s and made signature my summer wheel.
maybe after I experience the Arachnids and wear out the summers on those.You could always just do a tire swop each season and keep the same wheels
Got the same thing on mineI just took delivery of my new Black S LR and drove straight to the PPF shop.
High priced mission to get a specific look.
Even though its already black, Im putting colored PPF on top of it:
STEK DYNOblack-matte everywhere w/
And Gloss Black PPF for: Tesla badges, side view mirrors, rear bottom diffuser
Windshield PPF
Tint - 20% tint all around; 55 windshield
Ceramic Pro on all
The stealth blacks I've seen are to light for my taste. This is the achieved look (on a taycan)...View attachment 769573
Any chance we could get a side view of your car? I am getting windows tinted on Friday and was planning to go with 5% rear/rear windows, 20% front windows and 70 windshield but trying to decide if it would look strange having 2 different versions of tint on the back versus front windows. The idea was to also throw off the LEO by giving the feeling that the front windows are clearly lighter….Got the same thing on mine
BTW—the Stek film has a built in hydrophobic coating that works really well so a ceramic coating isn’t needed