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Posts posted by rsnodgrass
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Congratulations!
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Wow, looks great!
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I have a Stonguard clear protective layer (similar to 3M) which has worked well on previous cars. Unfortunately I got it done at a shop close to where I bought my car that hadn't done many in the past and it's starting to peel in certain areas. This is definately non-typical though. The Stonguard on my previous 911 never peeled in the 5 years I owned it. Just depends on the shop that installs. The 996 has significantly more curved surfaces which seem to be where it gets tricky.
first picture of the car -
in 996 GT3
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Nice! Haven't seen one in red yet...I live up in Kirkland (recognized the dealer ;) and have a silver GT3, love to stop by and take a peak one day!