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Javi Cooper 03-09-2021 07:28 PM

Paint protection Film (PPF) install
 
Hey all, has anyone installed PPF on their Boxster? I'm going to repaint my front bumper and looking to install PPF myself. It'll be my first time doing it so I'd like to go with pre-cut patterns to keep it as simple as possible, and Xpel seems to have the market covered on those. Any experience with them?

I have an Aerokit 2 (GT3 style) front bumper. On Xpel's 986 page there's no option for this bumper, but on the UK site there's an kit for the real 996.1 GT3. Anyone has any experience with this kit? I'm assuming the Aerokit 2 bumper is exactly the same as the 996.1 GT3 bumper...

Any tips or comments are appreciated, including on cutting the patterns yourself.

Radman 03-22-2021 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Javi Cooper (Post 631707)
Hey all, has anyone installed PPF on their Boxster? I'm going to repaint my front bumper and looking to install PPF myself. It'll be my first time doing it so I'd like to go with pre-cut patterns to keep it as simple as possible, and Xpel seems to have the market covered on those. Any experience with them?

I have an Aerokit 2 (GT3 style) front bumper. On Xpel's 986 page there's no option for this bumper, but on the UK site there's an kit for the real 996.1 GT3. Anyone has any experience with this kit? I'm assuming the Aerokit 2 bumper is exactly the same as the 996.1 GT3 bumper...

Any tips or comments are appreciated, including on cutting the patterns yourself.

Late reply, but Xpel is one of the top names in the PPF industry. Both friends that have, or had, a Porsche used them. Curious what you go with as I'm considering the same. I need to clean up the paint first, but would like to protect it with PPF.

Burg Boxster 03-22-2021 02:09 PM

agree - xpel great stuff. The biggest thing w PPF is buying a good installer is as much and even more important than the quality of material. With bumper already off they can easily wrap the corners so you will never even see it on there.

Good luck :)


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