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I have to ask why? You bought a $150K+ car, so why are you cutting films on your car? There are pre-cut film kits for almost every model of car including R8 if you really want to do the work your self. However, I would recommend that you find a really good professional in your area to wrap your car.
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I think it's more of having the ability to say I've done it. It's kind of like detailing your car. I have tons of detailing supplies and through trial and error, I've finally learned to detail the car properly. Although the learning curve on clear braing is a lot higher, I feel that if you can wrap the mirrors, everything else will be much easier.
In terms of pre-cut kits, I had one on my Porsche done by a professional installer and had the edges roll after only a few months. I had it re-done by a different installer and watched him roll the edges and round the corners. It's not an issue about money. Like you said, the car is 150k+. It's about having the ability to do it.
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I should've probably posted that the car was clear bra previously. It's a 2012. I wasn't happy with the clear bra that was put on. In all fairness, I only paid $1200 around the time of purchase. Whoever did the clear bra left small nicks in the paint that I promptly removed. I asked Phil over at Detailers Domain what would remove the small imperfections and got the imperfections out with Griot's black pad & meg's 105. Brought the paint back to new condition. Instead of handing the car over again, I decided to go down the route of learning to clear bra myself. I would say based on the picture, I've done a pretty good job of it. Not professional, but not bad.
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