Snorlax27
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- First Name
- JR
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- Sep 7, 2020
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- Location
- California
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- 2020 GR Supra, 1995 E36 M3
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Hey guys, I’m in quite the situation here and wanted other people’s opinion on the topic.
Supra paint issues.
Apparently this is a real issue with this car and I wanted to know if other people had similar experiences.
Long story short, I took my car to a well known and highly rated PPF installer in my local area and apparently my clear coat delaminated on them during the install.
This was quite frustrating for multiple reasons.
1) car was originally suppose to take only 3-4 days for initial PPF install (only high impact areas PPf being applied to). I initially dropped it off on 9/16.
2) the shop requested additional time to complete job (CA wild fires made it difficult to supposedly put a perfect PPF application). This was on 9/23.
3) I visited the shop on 9/26 and shop apologized for delay, promised return date by 9/28. All that was left was bumper coverage.
4) Today is 9/28, paint is ruined and they need to send it to a body shop to get complete bumper resprayed. Estimated completion and turn around back to me by Friday or Saturday. 10/2 or 10/3.
Guys, am I getting the wool pulled over my eyes here? This situation is quite frustrating but I’m willing to have the guy right his wrongs and give him the benefit of a doubt. Supposedly, they’d usually tell their customers to bring it back to the dealership for OEM paint issues, but because of my entire situation they’d give me a discount on the wrap installation and will cover the costs of the repray. I’m pretty cool and collective, but I’m sure others would be down right angry if this happened to them. Thoughts, comments, opinions?
Supra paint issues.
Apparently this is a real issue with this car and I wanted to know if other people had similar experiences.
Long story short, I took my car to a well known and highly rated PPF installer in my local area and apparently my clear coat delaminated on them during the install.
This was quite frustrating for multiple reasons.
1) car was originally suppose to take only 3-4 days for initial PPF install (only high impact areas PPf being applied to). I initially dropped it off on 9/16.
2) the shop requested additional time to complete job (CA wild fires made it difficult to supposedly put a perfect PPF application). This was on 9/23.
3) I visited the shop on 9/26 and shop apologized for delay, promised return date by 9/28. All that was left was bumper coverage.
4) Today is 9/28, paint is ruined and they need to send it to a body shop to get complete bumper resprayed. Estimated completion and turn around back to me by Friday or Saturday. 10/2 or 10/3.
Guys, am I getting the wool pulled over my eyes here? This situation is quite frustrating but I’m willing to have the guy right his wrongs and give him the benefit of a doubt. Supposedly, they’d usually tell their customers to bring it back to the dealership for OEM paint issues, but because of my entire situation they’d give me a discount on the wrap installation and will cover the costs of the repray. I’m pretty cool and collective, but I’m sure others would be down right angry if this happened to them. Thoughts, comments, opinions?
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