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I recently bought a car that has PPF on it and I want it off. Steamer the preferred tool? Also it has factory PPF behind the doors, I front of the rear wheels ( Porsche 911 ) is this easily removed and replaced as it looks a bit hazy now.

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I recently bought a car that has PPF on it and I want it off. Steamer the preferred tool? Also it has factory PPF behind the doors, I front of the rear wheels ( Porsche 911 ) is this easily removed and replaced as it looks a bit hazy now.

 

Best to have a professional handle that............. :thumb  

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Tom, when did you pick up the 911, I seen your post .............. ?

Over the weekend

 

 

What made you decide on that..................... ?

 

 

I am thinking on a Cadillac XRL-V.

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Tom, when did you pick up the 911, I seen your post .............. ?

Over the weekend

 

What made you decide on that..................... ?

 

I drove it and that pretty much sealed the deal. It's not a very practical car, but if sure is fun to drive.

 

I am thinking on a Cadillac XRL-V.

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