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RE: 3M pics
When I get my vehicle, the 3M protection will be on my list to-do's first. My tint shop offers this, but the cost will probably be high for the Challenger. How much did yours cost? Where was 3M used on your Challenger (front bumper, hood, mirrors)?
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RE: 3M pics
the entire hood is done and the edges are wrapped under (no edges), the front bumper and fenders, mirrors and behind the rear wheels. i think the package would run about $1500.00. probably less in rest of the country. its all about the installation, the guy that did mine is OCD meticulous. he also did the tint and there are no edges! its amazing.
http://i535.photobucket.com/albums/e...r/S6301490.jpg
http://i535.photobucket.com/albums/e...r/S6301490.jpg
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Do these kits need replacing over time???
Do these kits need replacing over time???
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Clear Shield
Sorry to hi-jack your thread bro. But I founf this other brand which was recommended at a tint-shop.
Clear Shield
The product is backed by a 5-year warranty.
The Bekaert Company make great products. I purchased the Solar Gard window tint from them and the product is durable, doesn't fade, or bubble. Highly recommended. [sm=smiley20.gif]
Clear Shield
The product is backed by a 5-year warranty.
The Bekaert Company make great products. I purchased the Solar Gard window tint from them and the product is durable, doesn't fade, or bubble. Highly recommended. [sm=smiley20.gif]
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