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Old 05-12-2002, 07:58 AM
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Just wondering.............I saw it in someone's sig and was wondering what they thought. What does it cost and where to get it.
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I've had this product on my S for over 18 months now. I've since put it on my wife's new PT Cruiser. I wouldn't own a new car without it. It has saved the front of my car front many rock hits. It's almost invisible from more than a few feet away. I've taken it off of other vehicles and it leaves no mark. You can't even tell where the stuff was applied.
I think "speed 2000", a board member is currently selling the S2000 kit for $250.00 (no install). Installed prices range from around $500.00 to well over a grand so shop around and "buyer beware". Very high markup on this product so there's a lot of leeway.
It's also called Xpel, Clear Bra plus many other names but they all use the 3M Scotchcal film.
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i have seen other members that have set up group installs at shops re stoneguard and obtained a reasonable price, i think the install is somewhat challenging from what i have read.
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Originally posted by osu s2k
i have seen other members that have set up group installs at shops re stoneguard and obtained a reasonable price, i think the install is somewhat challenging from what i have read.
Yes, it is challenging but do-able if you're a handy kinda guy. Not for those who have 10 thumbs and have done nothing similar like applying decals and tinting.
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Stongard is a great product for the panels of the car. The XPEL product is best for the headlight assemblies. This is the approach I took for my cars.

Email me and I'll put you in touch with a local installer. He is in Powell and does great work. I believe he has done approximately 25-30 vehicles and only accepts perfection. His product mark-up is minimal (still cheaper than any retail outlet I have had quote the two products). I am very pleased with the work he has done on my S2000 and S4. You are more than welcome to take a look at the two installs.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by MrClean
[B]Stongard is a great product for the panels of the car.
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I have this on my '02 and I would recommend it. Like xviper says, it is not noticeable until you get closer to the car. I did the nose of the car, the headlights and the mirrors.
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Ziebart also does this. The 3M template was hard to match the botto part of the front bumper. They had to overlap thrm a bit. I was not real satisfied. I paid 245.00 installed. At least it protects the front from some rocks that have been flying off trucks on 71.
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Originally posted by Misho
Ziebart also does this. The 3M template was hard to match the botto part of the front bumper. They had to overlap thrm a bit. I was not real satisfied. I paid 245.00 installed. At least it protects the front from some rocks that have been flying off trucks on 71.
$245.00 is a helluva price even though you didn't specify just how much is covered. There are people who have paid upwards of over $1200.00. I wonder if all of them are satisfied? I've seen one job (on Woodson's car) that is perfect for a very reasonable price. Again, I say, this is one product that you do NOT always get what you pay for. "Perfection" can come cheap.
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The 245.00 covered the front hood,bumper, and mirrors.


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