Things you should know. 1. Look the paint over in detail. Anything that is there will show through the PPF and should be addressed before it goes on. Additional money will be required. 2. PPF does a great job but because it takes the abuse it doesn't last forever. Removing and replacing it will cost as much or more than the initial installation on a new car. 3. Not all films are created equally. Do your homework. 4. Make sure the installer has a no cutting on the paint rule. You'll thank me later.
Then you are good to go for a while. That's what is on the beetle. Mine has already done its job in several places. I am about to go through the expense of pull and replace.
Man, I get it this is so close and at least the wife and kids can go somewhere if they want. I'm pleasantly surprised how close this is to a Z06. I don't think I will regret it.
That's one Bitchin Camaro, congrats! Let me know when you're hitting MidOH so I can come watch the slow motion "thrashing"
It's basically a track timer with Video. It's hooked up to the OEM stuff so it has throttle, brake pressure, if TC kicked in, etc. Very nice all in one solution. The Video from previous years were a bit grainy, not sure if they updated it. But it gets the job done.
Great car. Congratulations. You will really enjoy it. I really enjoy my underpowered 2018 Corvette Grand Sport. Be careful with it on the track. I am sure it will be fun but a handful.
Hadn't even thought about it- I have an issue with going to races just to watch... and that event is an expensive clusterfuck to race.