@Leo-RS Do you know how hard/easy of a job this is mate? and how much work is involved to remove all the parts needed?
I don’t I’m afraid, the company that done mine had it for about 5-6 hours (full roof wrap) so it’s not as easy as you would think especially with the shark fin that needs removed.
Looks stunning though in my opinion and really sets the black pack look off.
Yep, agree there mate... can I ask? Where did you have it done at?
You can't seriously expect the OP to measure his own spoiler, its far to cold for that, much better someone else goes out into the cold and measures theirs.hahah you’re basically asking for someone to go out and measure their car... it would have been far quicker for you to just nip out and do it yourself rather then start this thread
Regarding the roof, I’d also like mine done... the only problem area is the shark fin
Thats a lovely looking RS3, the roof compliments the colour really well.View attachment 148127 View attachment 148128 View attachment 148129 View attachment 148130 View attachment 148131
A local company in Perth (Scotland not Australia ) called Blackout window tinting. Used them before and the guy is really good. £180 for the roof wrap but he gave me a £20 discount being a previous customer.
Difficult to picture due to the glare but yes, would recommend. I had the Pano roof on my order form right up until the last minute and removed it for the weight penalty but then wanted the black roof to complete the black/blue contrast look that I was after and it’s come out great.
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A local company in Perth (Scotland not Australia ) called Blackout window tinting. Used them before and the guy is really good. £180 for the roof wrap but he gave me a £20 discount being a previous customer.
Difficult to picture due to the glare but yes, would recommend. I had the Pano roof on my order form right up until the last minute and removed it for the weight penalty but then wanted the black roof to complete the black/blue contrast look that I was after and it’s come out great.
Wrap looks good, Ive never seen anything wrapped, how do they finish the edges? And what do the edges look like
Is it a cut? Or something else
The wrap is in my case a black material that is sticky on one side.
The guy that did mine put some tape down that he said he could pull to remove the excess first. Then he placed it on top and pushed out air bubbles with a squidgy and then used heat to get it so stay stuck. He then pulled the tape and it cut all the outside of the wrap that was excess and looked perfect.
If I had done it myself I would have just cut it with a blade so that was very interesting. They also do PPF; my only issue I see with them doing it is they are not car detailers so I don’t know if they have a partner to prepare the car or if they would literally only apply it.
You don’t need to prep the car before PPF. As long as there is no tar or deposits on the paint which can be done with a simple clay bar, it doesn’t matter. Any swirls are 100% hidden by the film, mine wasn’t corrected before the film and it is perfect. Reep never correct them first it’s a waste of time, when the film is removed they would need to be corrected again to remove any glue residue.
Interesting point you make there. The only thing is I can’t afford PPF at over £1k for several months; but I guess what you say still stands.