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Old 07-15-2011 | 03:21 PM
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SILL REAR TAPE avoid impacts stones...ideas

HI, if we look for the area of ​​the rear wings, we will see some plastic stuck, well we can put on top of those plastic,(SILL REAR TAPE ) because the stones are all for it.

I made a little composition and wanted to put ideas to see something similar to what is used.

Please contribute ideas, anyone will be welcome


 
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I had all factory coating removed and installed 3M guard as per picture:
(doubt you can put new vinyl/3m on top of the old)
This provides more than adequate protection for me.

 

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Old 07-15-2011 | 06:19 PM
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Gekko, you have the measures, you've done yourself cutting the plastic.
 
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Old 07-15-2011 | 06:35 PM
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[quote=gekko;3260585]I had all factory coating removed and installed 3M guard as per picture:
(do can't put new vinyl/3m on top of the old)
This provides more than adequate protection for me.


Why can not put???.... different dimensions .................. ... we repeat measurements of the lower ...
then you have to put all the new 3m.
 
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I had installed by a professional - they used a large sheet, fitted for my car and then cut (carefully) to the shape needed.

This 3M material is designed to go on top of our paint, if you start layering it, you going to see imperfections, plus doubt it stay adhered correctly.

Suggest you find some people in your town that do "Stone Guards" or 3M Installation & they should be able to sort out the car for you. If in doubt, call your dealer, they must have someone they use for clients cars.
 
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I had all factory coating removed and installed 3M guard as per picture:
(doubt you can put new vinyl/3m on top of the old)
This provides more than adequate protection for me.

That looks like good coverage. Think I need to contact my film guy. Thanks for posting.
 
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i always liked the way the early 911 turbos made it a deliberate contrasting graphic shape. maybe its too much for our cars but still cool
 
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