fritter63
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I guess you can always wrap it if you decide you don't like it.To keep that factory-fresh look, a PPF is ironically required. Otherwise the surface will develop a patina over time, which I'm personally looking forward to happening on mine.
Another good thing (I'm guessing) is that while wraps only have a 4 year warranty (that is, only guaranteed to remove without paint damage at < 4 years), the CT shouldn't be an issue if you let them go longer?
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