Starshield Aerobody clear mask

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Re: Starshield Aerobody clear mask

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SurfnSun wrote: Thats outstanding. If it lasts 5-8 years its well worth the investment of having it put on. Do you mind me asking what the cost was? I would probably do the front bumper, lenses, rear view mirror and most likely the entire hood if I could afford it.
Cost was about $800 for the custom Aerobody mask I had made. As Positive Pressure mentioned, Starshield wasn't an option because they never made a template from their work on Sue Callaway's Speedster. If I'm not mistaken, Starshield (and other companies) simply provide the templates for the 3M material. The raw material is available to installers so, if a template is not available, they just a custom install. You just need to make sure you find a good installer.

If you're planning for your '96, there should be a standard template, and the cost should be less.
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Re: Starshield Aerobody clear mask

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jonstr wrote:If you're planning for your '96, there should be a standard template, and the cost should be less.
Its not for the 96, just doing some thinking and planning. :thumbs
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