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Thread: Stonechip Protection Film Fitted To D4

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    Quote Originally Posted by elsey View Post
    Tombie,

    I have been chasing bonnet and particularly headlight/tail light protectors for some time, I even chased them in the UK and on the DISCO4.com site. Todate I have only been able to find a couple of bonnet protectors. EGR do make them for the D3 but not the D4.

    What have you been able to find and from where?

    Lou...
    Lou,
    I have bonnet protector on my D4, it is just one for a D3. The bonnet is the same shape & therefore fits perfectly.
    For whatever reason LR don't advise it fits the D4

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    Quote Originally Posted by sniegy View Post
    Ready when you are Graeme
    I have also noted that the clear protective will be fitted as a gesture of goodwill from me.
    Thanks sniegy. It'll keep for a few more months though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
    I us a similar film on the front of my race sidecar, as being so low it used to cop a lot of stone chips. It even held the fibreglass together when I had a bit of contact with someone else and allowed us to finish the race.

    Stone guard, Paint protection film, Clear bra, PPF film | Complete Surface Systems

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    I used stone guard on my old FPV GT, good stuff.

    Had it fitted from new until I sold it a few years later.

    Didn't go yellow, just seemed to get more invisible the longer it was on.

    The sale spool went along the line of – was developed for the US military for use in “Desert Storm” back in the early nineties, specifically to protect the carbon fibre rotor blades on the apache helicopters from sand particles.

    Thumbs up for "Stone Guard"

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    I had OziShield paint protection film posted up from Victoria & applied it myself to the D4 over 12mths ago.
    Fitted to mirrors, & front & rear wheel arches.
    Good stuff and highly recommended.

    Also fitted Aunger headlight protector plastic film. Also recommend that.

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    I was at a club trip with the Range Rover Club NSW and one member had it done to their D4 for the entire car. They worked for 3M, so got the film a lot cheaper, but I'm just putting it out there that the whole car can be done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drover

    I used stone guard on my old FPV GT, good stuff.

    Had it fitted from new until I sold it a few years later.

    Didn't go yellow, just seemed to get more invisible the longer it was on.

    The sale spool went along the line of – was developed for the US military for use in “Desert Storm” back in the early nineties, specifically to protect the carbon fibre rotor blades on the apache helicopters from sand particles.

    Thumbs up for "Stone Guard"
    Yep, know the Aus distributor and the rotor blade protection story is true. It's good gear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ~Rich~ View Post
    Good one Talby,
    I've seen this done on a Black GTI Golf.
    It's not cheap, how much did it cost you?
    Great protection though.
    Hi Rich,

    It was just over $1000 and the website for the film was xpel.com.au.

    Cheers, Talby

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart02 View Post
    Yep, know the Aus distributor and the rotor blade protection story is true. It's good gear.
    If you get bird poop on carbon fibre chopper blades it can de-laminate - with disastrous results !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ~Rich~ View Post
    Good one Talby,
    I've seen this done on a Black GTI Golf.
    It's not cheap, how much did it cost you?
    Great protection though.
    Hi Rich,
    Forgot to mention that was for the "Ultimate" which is the latest top of the range film which if scratched (I guess minor) will repair itself when left in the sun they also had cheaper films available.
    Talby

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    Hi all
    any ideas on where i could purchase a bonnet protector from? Ive tried google searching with limited success.
    Cheers
    steve

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