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Old 25th February 2008, 10:27   #21
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Noblem400 you should get the whole hood done. I did. Looks like you had it done when the larger sheets weren't available. It looks a lot better. Well actually it looks like there's nothing there. I missed them the last time they were here because my schedule didn't allow, but do know they're coming back down to us some time in March. They said they'll call me.

Yeah, I'm very tempted to do that. It's kinda sad because the hood is still in good shape (and a costly part of the kit), but it's hard to argue with how much better a single full-coverage piece would look.
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I second the suggestion to get the whole hood done, and the front side guards as well. I got mine done recently and it looks awesome. My guy used venturetape material.

the kit cut outs work (i had them on my 550i) but you can see it when the car is dirty and it's just not satisfying to see an expensive car with a partial bra. partial bras only belong on hot looking humans, preferably of the female kind! apologies to the women on here for my chauvinistic comment
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Old 25th February 2008, 17:47   #24
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any pics on the install, how much area does the film cover, i think chips give a bit of character to the car myself, next thing you know gustave will post diy for the entire car. iam interested to know how they start the whole procedure, is this at all a diy project with hot glances over your shoulder ?

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Film area covers whatever you want it to cover. You can cover the whole car if you want (there are a couple Enzo's like that).

Definitely not a DIY project considering the complexity of the curves around the bumper, and the proximity of the sharp razor blades to paint.
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Film area covers whatever you want it to cover. You can cover the whole car if you want (there are a couple Enzo's like that).

Definitely not a DIY project considering the complexity of the curves around the bumper, and the proximity of the sharp razor blades to paint.
Need to consider the terms and excess $ of ones insurance cover as well. The cost of covering the whole car may not be justifiable if you're already paying a decent insurane premium with small excess $ to fix paint chips etc etc.. Cost vs benefit may be a subjective thing too, depending on how tolerant you are with scratches on your paint, or invisible bra (looks horrible even with slightest scratch).

I'd get a professional installer which provides a warranty as well.
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any pics on the install, how much area does the film cover, i think chips give a bit of character to the car myself, next thing you know gustave will post diy for the entire car. iam interested to know how they start the whole procedure, is this at all a diy project with hot glances over your shoulder ?
not a chance. When I picked up my car.....it was f*cked up by the dealer's subcontractor. I bought the car from a dealer here in Southern California and didn't want to wait for Premier at the time, so the people put some deep razor marks on my paint. Premier redid everything the other guys could not do and made it look as good as any car on their website. This is why I'm such a hardcore fan of them because I've seen how bad it could be done by others.
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ahh, reluctant to get your hands dirty. what about the bra comming direct from the factory is this an option offerd by bmw. i seem to remember seeing an m-coup with the fender film, cant be anymore pressing then a factory tint job.

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