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    Default PPF Full Burial on 06 F430

    Not sure if anyone new that we also install 3M Paint Protection Film and actually that is what built our business. I started in my garage back in 02 and the money I made allowed me to progress into my true passion. Here is an install that we just did today on a 2005 F430. We call this our Full Burial because we cover everything forward of the windshield as well as the rockers and rear lower bumper.

    We start by removing the emblems and wrapping the entire hood



    Then we wrap the entire fender. In the headlamp recess as well as into the wheel openings for wheel debris protection




    The bumper gets the same treatment as well as a special 20mil "rub strip" on the chin to keep the parking lot rash off the lower diffuser.



    We wrap the rockers all the way up to the door line and back into the air intake. We also go up into the sill area to protect from scuffs of people entering the cockpit.





    Then the mirrors get wrapped and we concentrate on the film going all the under where the rocks and debris are really going to go.



    We also cover the rear lower bumper from the wheel opening area back under and up to the exhaust opening.



    And when it is all said and done, we have an extremely well protected Ferrari without losing any of the luster. So we reinstall the emblem and get it all polished up and ready for the road.





    Just thought I would show another side of what we do. Hope you guys enjoy.

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    very nice to see the level of care that goes into this!
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    nice job

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    Very nice work- and well worth the $$ it costs to do

    Do you have a plotter with programs already made for large sheets like this or are you cutting them by hand?
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    Very well done guys!

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    i am always amazed that you can't see the film on the car.

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    clean job!

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    incredible work

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    good job Tim!

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