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Detail / PPF opinion

I did not sleep too good, I will admit. The realty of the imminent was daunting and all the emotions of it. The dream, the obscene cost, the fear of how it would be, was it the right thing to do and a million other things.

The car was amazing, it was also quite overwhelming.
It was a massive relief to find the end product was good and the configuration produced just what I hoped for persnally.

Once in a lifetime opportunity and complete over indulgence, but it is OK to spoil yourself once in a lifetime, for some. This is it!
 
So, the car has just returned from the detailers, I decided not to go with the PPF and just went with a minor correction and full gtechnic detail inside and out (can't remember the exact products used!)
Anyway, I still haven't seen the car as I'm working away but my wife did reassure me by saying "it looks clean!"
Here are a few pics.
 

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The right decision IMHO.
It looks really nice and what's more, it will keep nice.
Had mine done last week at Dub Customs in Basildon.
That F/end PPF will be money worth spent.
Only damage from now will be by you and cleaning it :hand:
 
Looks fab :thumb:
 

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