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Looks unfinished. Like it was primed and is waiting for a coat of colorful paint.
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$7K range.Any word on Cost?
how much was it? looks more black than blue not a fan of the non glossy finish but looks coolThat's such an expensive mod but it's slowly working it's way towards the top of my want list. It looks soooo damn good every time I see it
I'd have to really, really love my vehicle to spend that much on a cosmetic upgrade.$7K range.
Its not cosmetic if your going the "self healing" material route. I was originally all in on it, but the fact the Bronco basically has replicable panels, its not that needed. I am most likely going to do a partial clear instead.I'd have to really, really love my vehicle to spend that much on a cosmetic upgrade.
And I really like the Bronco. Guess not really enough
What's the ballpark for what something like this costs?That's such an expensive mod but it's slowly working it's way towards the top of my want list. It looks soooo damn good every time I see it
id maybe pay $2k for this. $7k is a hard no.I'd have to really, really love my vehicle to spend that much on a cosmetic upgrade.
And I really like the Bronco. Guess not really enough
Will it just matte the finish or can you explain what they have told you?My Carbonized Grey Badlands is going in for this treatment October 4. Can't wait to see it.
It will matte the grey.Will it just matte the finish or can you explain what they have told you?
Thank you!It will matte the grey.
I haven't seen a Carb Grey in Xpel Stealth - but here's a video featuring Ford's Leadfoot Grey.
You can see the impact at 2:23 when he opens the door.