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Anyone else not putting PPF and excited for the love taps and scratches on their rig?

Perdido214

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I like most of you, am still waiting almost 3 years now with no news about my bronco. Even with that I still have those wet dreams of the future. I know the Broncos are expensive but I plan to have it till it can’t roll any longer and that means it’s going to go through some $h!t! I am obviously not going to damage it on purpose and I am not rich by any means, but what I am going to pay for it I am going to use it for what it’s built for. I live in Utah where it is possibly the best state to do all types of off roading so I will try to use at much as possible.
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It’s mainly the cost that keeps me from doing it. I see people paying thousands of dollars just to keep the paint from getting a little scratched and I am like no thanks. It’s a Bronco not a Ferrari.
 

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I'm not getting ppf, but that's because I plan on blowing lots of money on diy plasti dip kits annually
 
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Perdido214

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I'm not getting ppf, but that's because I plan on blowing lots of money on diy plasti dip kits annually
Haha I kind of have the same idea. I’ve never wrapped before but since it’s so easy to remove everything, it would be a lot easier to learn and cheaper than having someone do it. Plus unlimited design options!
 

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Haha I kind of have the same idea. I’ve never wrapped before but since it’s so easy to remove everything, it would be a lot easier to learn and cheaper than having someone do it. Plus unlimited design options!
Yep! $150 bucks a year for a new paint job and refreshed protection felt like a win to me
 

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Having a robot do a paint job in 10 years should be less than $10,000 which will be pretty cheap by then.
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