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but anywhere in the DC area would do. I have to get a new bumper and will wait a few weeks after painting but want to avoid the pits that were on the one I'm replacing
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Curry's in Chantilly should be able to hook you up with an installer. They had someone demonstrating this at their place earlier this year.
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California Tint on Colvin Run Road did a great job on my car. Ask for Dave he is the shop owner.
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Not sure what type of 911 you are talking about but they are like a 3 for difficulty level for an installer.
3M makes the best kits - I would purchase your own and do the install yourself. It is not rocket science. Patience goes a long way. Invinca-Shield is good to work with and they provide you with everything you need. www.invica-shield.com -Jeff nolift911@hotmail.com
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Postmark just did this on his 993 for pretty cheap. Ask him who he used.
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