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      10-17-2023, 09:30 AM   #1
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PPF install door jambs BMW M2

Hi all,

Here's a video of me explaining the damage the BMW M2 (and regular 2-series) inflicts on itself, and how PPF resolves this issue:



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      10-31-2023, 08:22 AM   #2
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Which PFF you used to wrap the car?
The PPF used for the door jambs is in the description of the video. To know more about the actual PPF and the quality thereof, I refer to the review of F87source, also in the description of the video.
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      10-31-2023, 02:38 PM   #3
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The PPF used for the door jambs is in the description of the video. To know more about the actual PPF and the quality thereof, I refer to the review of F87source, also in the description of the video.
haha making us click the video eh?
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      10-31-2023, 04:06 PM   #4
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I've owned my 2016 M235 since new (February 2016) and it has been my family hauler with two kids and a wife. I'm not OCD about my cars, don't treat them like crap either, but I don't have a scratch anywhere inside the door jams. This isn't a bad mod at all, but certainly not a problematic area on the 2 series.
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I've owned my 2016 M235 since new (February 2016) and it has been my family hauler with two kids and a wife. I'm not OCD about my cars, don't treat them like crap either, but I don't have a scratch anywhere inside the door jams. This isn't a bad mod at all, but certainly not a problematic area on the 2 series.
Glad that it's not an issue on your car. I've seen cases where the scratches were so deep, that it got all the way through the clear coat.
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haha making us click the video eh?
Just showing him where to find the answers to his question man
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