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      05-01-2025, 04:19 PM   #5
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I personally wouldn’t have it done through the dealership unless you can ascertain who was doing the work. Three quarters of a good PPF job is the installer and you want to get an installer that does high quality work. In additional, the dealership will have additional mark up over and above the shop’s cost of installing the PPF. The only benefit I could see having the work done by the dealership is that you could include the cost of the PPF in your car financing.
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