face lift & Xpel
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face lift & Xpel
I finally had my front kit repainted again but this time I had Xpel put on to save the hassle of repainting it in the future. I was a little bit hasitated after reading DAVEGS4's comment, however, the shop that customized my kit did an excellent job. You barely see the line since I have it cover pretty much the entire bumper. For people in So. Cal. and are thinking about doing this you can give him a try.
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Looks good! I think the 'full coverage' is the way to go vs the partial.
Looking forward to a long term report and pics on how it holds up in six months / a year!
Looking forward to a long term report and pics on how it holds up in six months / a year!
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Looks Good! I have X-Pel on mine but unfortunately it doesn't look quite as good and I'm not much of a fan.
Good luck on yours as it seems much better
-Anthony
Good luck on yours as it seems much better
-Anthony
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now I know how it would come out on a black car. I guess if the work isn't done bad then it will come out ok. Now this is something that I better start looking into
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Not to be a party pooper...
but the expel gives the car a plastic look (when i visited there site it seemed to be more invisible) unless one lives in an area with many unpaved roads imo i don't think something like that is needed it almost hides the beauty of a black car especially after a wash, sealant, polish, and 3 coats of wax