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Yesterday I noticed that Aliexpress.com is selling matte and satin clear PPF wraps that are precut for each panel for $569 for the whole truck. Anyone interested just search Cybertruck Accessories to find them.
Today I found full vinyl and ppf rolls. So I got take a wrap bullet for you and she how it is . I am planning to going with the vivid triangle carbon wrap for the hood and tailgate and maybe the front and but no 100% I also found a metallic dragon blood for the side for 275 and 81$ for shipping for 5x59 fy roll . I going to try it for that price I could get ppf for 450 but I was sure about using different products. Vinyl and ppf . I will order the roll and will see what it looks like when I get them decide on the triangle later. I may just do one color. I see what I get Aug 30.

Tesla Cybertruck XPEL Stealth Clear PPF (TSportline) w/ CYBERTRUCKco side mirror delete kit Screenshot_20240821-233655


Tesla Cybertruck XPEL Stealth Clear PPF (TSportline) w/ CYBERTRUCKco side mirror delete kit Screenshot_20240821-234026
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The black carbon vinyl could look very interesting. Let me know how that goes for you. I'm really curious how much skill is needed with some patience and focus could look good. Are you covering the bumpers or wheel wells?
 

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No. Or maybe not yet. I do like the texture covers for the fenders,bed top and front and rear numbers to save from scratches. But I will see. I on a budget since thr foundation series messed my CT accessories budget. But I fine moving slower since I won't have a payment . But we will see.
 

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I finished the DIY PPF wrap of my Cybertruck (AWD) a few weeks ago, and thought I'd share it for those who are interested in a matte clear PPF. For context, I've installed PPF on 5 or 6 of my own vehicles, at least the front section, so I felt comfortable taking this on. Looking back this was by far the easiest DIY PPF install I've done. The kit came from @T Sportline. The instructions were good; the cut pieces were all packaged nicely, and, in general, the kit was labeled and easy to follow. My only complaint was the spray bottles. They were cheap and way too small. I ended up using the ones that came with a TESBRO kit for my wifes model Y.

I did manage to screw up my first piece, the hood. I had a section that wasn't tacking down, and I grabbed a spray bottle with a much higher alcohol % mix than my tack solution and sprayed the edge. It immediately started to shrivel. It was 100% my fault for grabbing what was nearby and not using the right sprayer. I contacted TSportline, and they quoted me $487 w/ tax for the replacement hood piece. I checked with XPEL and got an uncut piece large enough to cover the hood for $306 w/ tax. I actually found installing an uncut piece and trimming it easier, at least for this section.

Overall, it was not a hard install. Some lessons were learned, but I think the results came out great.

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Wow, great job doing this!
 

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So you would say going xpel stealth gave more cohesive look overall of the stainless? I’ve seen a few post of others who have done stealth and depending on angle some panels look different.. just want to make sure this is not the case in person. Truck looks great!!
 
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So you would say going xpel stealth gave more cohesive look overall of the stainless? I’ve seen a few post of others who have done stealth and depending on angle some panels look different.. just want to make sure this is not the case in person. Truck looks great!!
Correct. It evens everything out and gives a more consistent look.
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