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PPF Quote!
I'm considering doing PPF, and made my first call for a quote. This is for Xpel on the front bumper, complete hood, front fenders, mirrors, and rocker panels. The quote was $5,000! Is that normal for not being the entire car? I would have thought that much would be the complete car and ceramic. Maybe I'm out of touch with this stuff. Curious what others have paid.
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10-08-2022, 10:23 PM | #3 |
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This is a great video regarding PPF. I understand location and quality will be key when getting a price from one place over another so definitely do some shopping. See some of their previous work.
I agree with Besharaf
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Yeah, I called another shop I've used for tinted windows. They only do Llumar, though - which is fine. I'm ok with either Llumar or Xpel. Their quote was much more reasonable, around $2,800. Full PPF is $6,500 with them. I think they're the only Llumar installers in Maryland, though. I've heard about Kavaca PPF - I'll need to look into that.
Thanks for recommending the video. I can't imagine paying $8,000 for PPF - I completely understand why he paid that much, though. Considering the custom work that went into installing his PPF, it's definitely not ordinary. |
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