Supraman91
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- First Name
- Ben
- Joined
- Aug 4, 2021
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- Location
- South Carolina
- Car(s)
- GR Supra A91 Edition (Refraction), GR Supra Final Edition (Undercover) OTW
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- #1
Last year, I bought my A91 GR Supra. I loved the color. Such a unique car. So, I thought the best thing I could do was get ppf. I found this shop on Instagram in Florida called @topguardmiami and they seemed perfect. Roy, the owner, claimed to have done many Supras and there website says they are certified for installing ppf. The claims they made met my needs perfectly. So well, actually that I went down the Florida on an 8 hour drive, spending a thousand dollars to get the Supra down on a trailer. I met Roy and he took my car for a week for the ppf. When it was, finally time for pickup I was quite honestly surprised by the quality of the install. It was awful. It looked like someone installed it with zero experience. Just look at these pictures. That’s what failure looks like. Yes, it’s a hard car, but not that hard. Especially, most frustrating from someone who who claims he has not only received training and certification but is also qualified to apply ppf on a Supra. However, I needed to leave Florida the day of pickup, so I could not stick around. When I got back, after looking more and more at the ppf, what I found only got worse. The most unacceptable was cuts in the paint I found made by a razor. It’s awful seeing a car I love so much and a color I love so much digged with a razor with an installer that didn’t care. I did not want these people to touch my car ever again. When brought to Roy’s attention he wanted to do the bear minimum- just a simple polish, despite the paint literally being removed by the razor. From there, I asked Roy for a refund and compensation for the damage. He refused. Then, he proceeded to blame the install on me. Did I install it? He said that I did not give him enough time despite giving him the longest time window for industry. Additionally, he never said this during the install. If he said he was rushing I would have gladly changed my plans because I care about my care. He didn’t. But yet I ask: how do you fix literal damage you caused with more time? He even said it was a “perfect” amount of time when we initially made plans. He also blamed that I drove it back so soon, yet the car was facing backwards on a trailer 2 feet of the ground; debris was near impossible. The point is, no accountability was taken from Top Guard, their scheduling is amateur at best, and they don’t care about damage to your car. Top Guard makes claims that are essentially forms of false advertising about the skills they posses. Let me say know these guys have zero training and WILL be learning on your prized car. For me, this has taken two months of joy out of owning my Supra. I would appreciate it so much for some of you to leave a review on this guy or comment on his insta posts. He characterizes himself as something he is not even close to and I don’t want anyone else to be misled. Yes, I’m the same one person who posted the Was this a bad ppf install? thread. Thank you everyone.
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