FL5 Type R: PPF Poll???

Any PPF on your FL5?


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Hi,

This is a poll. Please vote. Any PPF On your FL5?

1. Partial PPF
2. Full PPF
3. No PPF

Thanks!
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Entire front clip of my car has PPF. Well worth the money imo. Rock chips are a thing of the past
 
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Still stressing wether to do the Front PPF or not…

Will my Championship White look more yellow over time With PPF?
Since I’m thinking front only, will it show and age differently at places with and without PPF? Especially so since it’s white car?
 
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I have a black FL5 and did full ppf in Satin, just because my other car is gloss black and wanted something a bit different
 


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Still stressing wether to do the Front PPF or not…

Will my Championship White look more yellow over time With PPF?
Since I’m thinking front only, will it show and age differently at places with and without PPF? Especially so since it’s white car?
I think yelowing PPF is a thing of a past, if you stick to a known brand you should be fine. Depending on the installer and material there could be a way where the line showing will be minimal
 

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Just don’t tail gate and you should be good unless of course you track your car then definitely PPF .
 

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Just don’t tail gate and you should be good unless of course you track your car then definitely PPF .
I use track tape instead of having PPF done, but i don't’ go to the track that often. If I did, I would definitely PPF.
 

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I use track tape instead of having PPF done, but i don't’ go to the track that often. If I did, I would definitely PPF.
That’s a good idea to šŸ‘šŸ»
I know when I was running my Cobra Terminator in the 1/4 mile almost every weekend I would use painters tape on the rear fenders because man I’d get a 1/4 inch of rubber built up and even using bug and tar remover it was a pain and a mess. With painters tape it’s the way to go
I don’t understand it’s not like I did John Force burnouts or anything šŸ˜†

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Hi,

This is a poll. Please vote. Any PPF On your FL5?

1. Partial PPF
2. Full PPF
3. No PPF

Thanks!

Hi.
Not putting in a vote quite yet, because...

I'm gonna be getting some PPF and Vinyl Wrap SAMPLES *temporarily* put on my FL5 this week, around May 14th. I can post photos here of the patchwork on the car, if y'all like.

On a Boost Blue FL5, I am looking at:
White or light Silver for the roof,
Black or Dark Gray for the lower Black trim,
and Clear or Colored Transparent film on the Boost Blue paint.

Gonna be a fun experiment.
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