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Rust, paint, underbody and upholstery protection


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  • Member For: 20y 9m 19d
  • Location: Gold Coast

Just after some info on who has had this done to their t. I live on the gold coast and am looking to keep my XR6T ute for about 6 years. Is it worth getting and how much should it cost? Any feedback would be great

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  • Member For: 22y 1m 27d
  • Gender: Female
  • Location: IN YOUR NIGHTMARES

Its not a T..... but

Because my car must live under the weather ( no garage ) I had Rust, paint and upholstery protection done to my car, she is now 2.5 years old.

Rust protection: I have an electronic device that sends a pulse through the car. Was told to do this because AUs have rust problems. A lot of people tell me they don't work but my car has NO RUST :blink:

Paint Protection: VIP paint protection. Car still looks shiny and I never have to polish it. Dirts wipes off easily.

Inside: It's fully scotch guarded and the dash has been protected as well so it doesn't fade or crack.

Everything still looks new. :blink:

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  • Member For: 21y 8m 4d
  • Location: Birkdale

Its a good thing to get but not from a dealer. The dealer will charge you thousands whereas an after market mob will do a better job for half the price. As for me, my car lives in a garage 5 days a week and gets washed after the two days it comes out on the weekends. I spent the money on a hard cover isntead.

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  • Member For: 21y 3m 8d
  • Location: Sydney

what colour car do you have?

I went for the paint protection on a silhouette T and I have already reported that I am very unhappy with the finish. If I had my time over I wouldn't get it...

If you can be assurred that the job they do wont leave swirl marks, and if you don't enjoy polishing the car then go for it.

Chris

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