Asking the question, is PPF worth it?
Discussion
davey83 said:
You think!Sounds like pure sales blurb to me and not a very good one at that.
This thread is worth a read.
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Easy to sound alarmist but I'd be surprised if many people thought it could be interpreted as a declarable mode.
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Easy to sound alarmist but I'd be surprised if many people thought it could be interpreted as a declarable mode.
ChocolateFrog said:
Someone who things spelling wraps as wrapz is getting dismissed even before I read it.
I guess the owner can spell the name of the company how they wish right. Had my 350z for a number of years and those that know will tell you it has one of the worst front ends for stone chips. Few long drives on the motorway would result in new chips to add to the collection. I use my car all year round and the other day found myself a few cars back from a gritter on a country road - stress free and no drama.
Edited by davey83 on Sunday 19th February 13:51
neil jdmr said:
It would have been easier to just say you had your car done by these people and were very happy with the results,
or i used my car to show off my new business, what do you guys think.
Anyway, I love your 350Z always had a soft spot for them, great sounding engines.
Nice one matey, I had already done that on another thread. The owner of Top Wrapz asked me for real world feedback good and bad on my findings with PPF as with the older cars the templates aren't very good and it was the first 350z he had done. or i used my car to show off my new business, what do you guys think.
Anyway, I love your 350Z always had a soft spot for them, great sounding engines.
Absolutely stunning sounding engines/exhaust, I read on a NSX forum the question being asked why does the VQ35DE sound so good
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
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