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  1. Phantom Matte Gray scratches

    at the moment im trying matte ppf, if that covers everything then its all good, if some scratches are still visible then light polish and matte ppf. Problem arises that car is ceramic coated 1.5 year ago, so i dont know how well ppf will stick. Repainting bumper is only only last option.
  2. Phantom Matte Gray scratches

    I asked about this option to my local Toyota dealer. They said you can only order unpainted bumper.
  3. Phantom Matte Gray scratches

    I spoke with a lot of detailers. All of them said that scratches are really light, only clear coat sustained damage. If car would be not matte it would take them 20 minutes and back to new finish.
  4. Phantom Matte Gray scratches

    Thats quite good idea. Might try it. I’m really trying to avoid repainting bumper
  5. Phantom Matte Gray scratches

    Ryan you must be the funniest guy in your squad
  6. Phantom Matte Gray scratches

    Called a lot of professional detailers. Majority of them said that I will need a repaint because it’s matte paint. I really don’t want to repaint because this color is tricky to match. I’m also looking at possibility to order already painted OEM bumper from Toyota. And also will try to buff...
  7. Phantom Matte Gray scratches

    Hello, So shit happened… Went into plastic pole by accident. Is there any chance to save bumper from these scratches? All of them light scratches only. Car is ceramic coated, headlight will buff out. I know it’s matte paint you cannot buff them, but is there any other chance? Thanks.
  8. How many Supra sold in your country?

    Hello! In Lithuania - 1st privately owned A90 Launch Edition 1of90, 2nd 3.0 Premium (Blue), 3rd 3.0 Premium (White), 4th dealer 3.0 (Red), 5th 3.0 Salvage from US. So far thats all





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