01-18-2025, 09:38 AM | #24 |
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as long as you all are so helpful, has anyone found a need to PPF the entire hood? My dealer already had the front of the hood done up to the bump out. I was considering having the entire hood done. I am a big PPF fan and do it on all my vehicles but usually just the front bumper cover, and part of the hood. On this one I was planning on doing the bumper cover, entire hood and rocker panels. Appreciate any thoughts on this. (of course, I will be doing the Ceramic once all the PPF is done and we actually have warm enough weather here in NW PA)
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01-18-2025, 10:32 AM | #26 |
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01-18-2025, 10:43 AM | #27 |
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Aeroflow Dynamics. $199
Re: ppf, my opinion is yes. I have all my vehicles ppf'd & it's more than paid for itself a few times over. On the M2 I recommend: - Front bumper cover - full hood - front fenders - head lights - kidney grilles - side mirrors - rockers (under the doors) - a-pillar pkg - front splitter if you add one - cf roof if you have it. Beware, there have been a lot of ppf hack jobs posted here. The front bumper is difficult so make sure you find a shop that has experience and good reviews on the G87 M2. |
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01-18-2025, 11:09 AM | #28 |
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thank you. I have a local dealer I have used on my other vehicles. Plus, we have few to no options where I live. Rural NW PA. that splitter is awesome and did not expect it to be that inexpensive. thank you again.
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