Aaah ok. I thought they just put the G|Techniq on the areas not covered by the Ventureshield. Since to get the car covered in G|Techniq "starts from $520" yet in combination with the Ventureshield it's only $295 (it could be a generous combo discount, but I'm sure my workmate said they only applied it to the rest of the car when he had it done on his A4). Either way, as long as they've said it's fine on top of the Ventureshield, great.
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I thought the discount for G|Techniq was due to the fact the they don't have to clean the car for both the Ventureshield installation AND the sealant installation, so you save on at least that portion of the labour (I seem to recall that the discount only applies if you get them done at the same time, if you do it later it's the usual price).
I certainly could be wrong though, maybe they do only cover the non-film parts of the car.
Anyone know for sure?Last edited by simonm; 12-09-2010, 07:24 PM.MY11 Rising Blue 5dr DSG Golf R
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Hey guys
Saad from Obsession Car Detailing (obsessioncardetailing.blogspot.com) here
Just to let you know if you have any question contact me on Obsession.Detailing@gmail.com
And thanks to Simon for mentioning me here - for the new car detail, I will be decontaminating and polishing the paint to get rid of any swirls and get the paint in the best condition possible - the polish I use has no silicones etc in it, so the pain will be perfectly clean. After the application of the film, I will apply sealant or carnuba wax, or both, your choice.
Just to mention I detailed 2 VWs this weekend for the German Autofest - they both won awards
Cheers
Saad
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I have just heard back from Craig at Autografika regarding paint protection film for my R, and I thought I would post an update to this thread:
"Things have changed a bit since I spoke to you last. We are now a Ventureshield outlet. In speaking with my supplier they advised me not to do full bonnets for a number of reasons, the main one being that the film isn't wide enough and can't be spliced to be made wider. They are currently working on the kit for the Golf R, the GTi kit is $726 installed, I think the R kit will be around the same price, possibly just a bit more expensive due to the number of cuts in the grille.
I will get back to you with an accurate price shortly. Mid december will be good for us, the R kit will definitely be developed by then as well."
I have asked about other possibilities for full bonnet and will update again when I hear back.MY11 Rising Blue 5dr DSG Golf R
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Originally posted by simonm View PostI have just heard back from Craig at Autografika regarding paint protection film for my R, and I thought I would post an update to this thread:
"Things have changed a bit since I spoke to you last. We are now a Ventureshield outlet. In speaking with my supplier they advised me not to do full bonnets for a number of reasons, the main one being that the film isn't wide enough and can't be spliced to be made wider. They are currently working on the kit for the Golf R, the GTi kit is $726 installed, I think the R kit will be around the same price, possibly just a bit more expensive due to the number of cuts in the grille.
I will get back to you with an accurate price shortly. Mid december will be good for us, the R kit will definitely be developed by then as well."
I have asked about other possibilities for full bonnet and will update again when I hear back.
I have ventureshield or 3M film on my whole bonnet (and car). Universal Tint in Brookvale (now called AdvancedSurfaceTech) was able to get sheets large enough to cover the entire bonnet from 3M/Ventureshield.
I suggest making calls to Ozicozi Artarmon (now called surfacetech) and AdvancedSurfaceTech Brookvale to get an accurate picture of the situation. I am pretty sure you can get the whole bonnet done without splicing two sheets together.
Autografika may not have the ability to work with such a large sheet and may only want to rely on the downloadable patterns found on the Ventureshield site. Custom work requires the use of a large vacuum table and plotter/cutter. Both of which OziCozi/Surfacetech and Advanced SurfaceTech Brookvale have access to.Last edited by triode12; 15-10-2010, 12:37 PM.
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Ozicozi has a full bonnet kit so it can be done.
Surfacetech - Standard Front Kit with Full Bonnet
BTW, I have seen Andrew's work (OziCozi Artarmon) and it is very good (invisible from a few feet away). I would recommend going to a good installer rather than saving a few dollars with one that isn't as good. Unless of course, the price difference is almost half. A good installer is important.Last edited by triode12; 15-10-2010, 12:44 PM.
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Originally posted by nitro View PostSo I've just been told that my week 38 build is now expected late December/January.
Has anyone else been told this? What are your expected delivery dates?
I bought from Canberra/Belconnen VW.
My R was built 28 Sept and was told delivery should be around the second week of Dec.
It's currently sailing on the Morning Camilla!
Has your R been allocated, or onboard a ship yet?GOLF R Stage 2+
MK3 OCTAVIA vRS WAGON
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Thanks for the responses - I was aware that Ozicozi did a full bonnet, and I was pretty sure they used Ventureshield, but they only mention Stoneguard on their site (which again I thought was Ventureshield, but you'd assume they'd put a trademark recognition somewhere...) - so confirmation is nice.
Autografika did a good job on Olaf the Golaf's roof wrap, and auto graphics is their business, so I have confidence they'd do a good job, but the question is whether they can do anything above and beyond the manufactured kits.
The other issue is travelling up to Sydney for a day or so to get the install done (risk getting chips along the way), or getting an installer down to the ACT (which is why I started this thread to gauge interest in the first place). Andrew from Ozicozi said that they could do it - but finding a suitable venue and coordinating enough people (with different vehicle delivery dates) was getting very challenging.
Maybe I just bite the bullet and take the family up for a few days in Sydney, and stay away from any other vehicle on the road.MY11 Rising Blue 5dr DSG Golf R
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Originally posted by triode12 View PostOzicozi has a full bonnet kit so it can be done.
Surfacetech - Standard Front Kit with Full Bonnet
BTW, I have seen Andrew's work (OziCozi Artarmon) and it is very good (invisible from a few feet away). I would recommend going to a good installer rather than saving a few dollars with one that isn't as good. Unless of course, the price difference is almost half. A good installer is important.
Thanks for the info triode12
I agree, you get what you pay for....GOLF R Stage 2+
MK3 OCTAVIA vRS WAGON
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Originally posted by triode12 View PostA good installer is important.Last edited by Corey_R; 15-10-2010, 12:57 PM.
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Originally posted by simonm View PostThanks for the responses - I was aware that Ozicozi did a full bonnet, and I was pretty sure they used Ventureshield, but they only mention Stoneguard on their site (which again I thought was Ventureshield, but you'd assume they'd put a trademark recognition somewhere...) - so confirmation is nice.
Autografika did a good job on Olaf the Golaf's roof wrap, and auto graphics is their business, so I have confidence they'd do a good job, but the question is whether they can do anything above and beyond the manufactured kits.
The other issue is travelling up to Sydney for a day or so to get the install done (risk getting chips along the way), or getting an installer down to the ACT (which is why I started this thread to gauge interest in the first place). Andrew from Ozicozi said that they could do it - but finding a suitable venue and coordinating enough people (with different vehicle delivery dates) was getting very challenging.
Maybe I just bite the bullet and take the family up for a few days in Sydney, and stay away from any other vehicle on the road.
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That's great news simonm. Although other members have had the full bonnet done with multiple pieces, it's obviously much better if it can be done with a single piece. Let us know how you go!
(I've got mine booked into Surface Tech, previously OziCozi, for when it arrives in December, so I'll let you know how I go with them).
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Yeah - I was starting to plan a trip to Sydney just so I could have the full bonnet as a single piece, but was apprehensive about the potential for damage on the way there.
Now I can get what I want locally, I'm much happier (I have a lot of confidence in the installer's ability do do a great job, it was only the lack of single piece full bonnet that pushed me to look elsewhere).MY11 Rising Blue 5dr DSG Golf R
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