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      03-17-2022, 03:32 PM   #12
nerdogray
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That's why the $3500 is somewhat of a "bargain." Aftermarket is going to really cost you a lot more. Then there is the task of finding someone to do a good job, which around is quite the task. I had a PPF installer do $5000 in damage to a brand new M5 and had the car close to two months. The wrap was terrible as well, and then he had the gall to try and blame me for all of it. I ended up having to dispute the over $9k I had given him just to get the vehicle repaired, but the wrap was never anywhere even close to the jobs I've seen on here. He was highly recommended by multiple people. Anyway, for the price, I'd want something already done. I am too lazy to start doing add-ons.
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