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Old 07-06-2020, 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by caccobra View Post
I had my SPF MKII completely wrapped in Xpel and then coated in Ceramic Pro. Also had the chrome wire wheels treated with Ceramic Pro. The professional installer, Automobilia Auto Salon in West Haven, CT is highly regarded in the industry and not many would even attempt to fully wrap a Cobra because of its lack of body panels and it’s complex contours. The owner of Automobilia, Alex Jones, is a perfectionist and spent a lot of time and effort custom cutting and fitting the film and wrapping all of the edges. They removed all of the trim and bumpers, windshield, etc. from the car so they could have full access and kept the seams they had to use to a minimum and well hidden and then reinstalled everything. Not cheap by any means, but the results are well worth it for peace of mind when driving it and in terms of it being extremely easy to keep looking good.
NICE. Where are the seams on the front end? My understanding is that the rolls are only 60" wide.

That's not too far for me to trailer the car to him to wrap it. Mind if I ask what they charged? You can PM me if you prefer.

Thanks!
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