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I see , I presume the desert silver one has the zen interior that you wanted too? Or did you decide against that on the desert and only want zen on the Magno one? :-)
Correct, the interior has not changed all along since we both like it with Zen wood and Blue/Black leather and both builds are the identical except for the exterior color.
A full wrap gets pretty expensive (I've been told $10K or more). I'm going to follow BobZ's advise and only apply protective film to the high risk areas of my G 63 when it arrives one of these days You should discuss this with an experienced installer with a good reputation. In my case, I want to protect the front bumper, fenders, headlights, side mirrors, probably the entire hood and the rear quarter panels. I haven't got a quote for this yet, but my guess is around $3K. Still not cheap, but I can live with it. Then, I'm going to have the entire truck protected with ceramic coating. Lastly, (and most important to me because I live in Utah...rock city) is ClearPlex (or equivalent) windshield protective film (around $300 or so).
A full wrap gets pretty expensive (I've been told $10K or more). I'm going to follow BobZ's advise and only apply protective film to the high risk areas of my G 63 when it arrives one of these days You should discuss this with an experienced installer with a good reputation. In my case, I want to protect the front bumper, fenders, headlights, side mirrors, probably the entire hood and the rear quarter panels. I haven't got a quote for this yet, but my guess is around $3K. Still not cheap, but I can live with it. Then, I'm going to have the entire truck protected with ceramic coating. Lastly, (and most important to me because I live in Utah...rock city) is ClearPlex (or equivalent) windshield protective film (around $300 or so).
Your estimated prices are close but expect to pay less for the PPF, which is good thing!
Correct, the interior has not changed all along since we both like it with Zen wood and Blue/Black leather and both builds are the identical except for the exterior color.
perfect, and you’re very lucky to find the DS one. You can make up your mind after seeing them both IRL - awesome Bob!!
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