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Looks beautiful if u don't mind me asking how much
 
Hello Nfmosch, I'll preface my answer this way, because this is a forum. I checked out the company and knew that they did great work, and the job would be impeccable. They made changes to it when part of the install wasn't as I had requested, and they quickly and accurately adjusted what was needed. This was totally worth it to me, as my last car did not have protective film applied and I was sorry I didn't add it. Hopefully that wards off some of the "what a rip-off, I can get it done cheaper here" comments. I like the results, and while I also think it was a bit pricey, I know that in 4 years I'll never remember how much I paid for it, and will simultaneously also be glad I have it. I had basically 4 areas done on the car, and it was $2,250 total. I forget exactly how much the black rocker section was, but I'm guessing it was in the $500 range. The hood was the most expensive part of course.
 
Here is how they terminated the black on the back. It was a little tricky because there weren't real good lines to match up with to make it look as natural as possible. So we took off from the reflector and rolled it down toward the exhaust. It looks much better in person than the picture looks, in my opinion.

Also, the black square tow cover that is missing in this photo is back in place now. It looks a little odd in this photo as it is missing.
 
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