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Ordered an Ebony SXP w/Nightfall, getting a Black Copper SXP...

@Familyman20 going to write something for the good dealer but I had a painless time with this purchase. I used my credit union and hd a check in hand. 2.69% for 72months but I will be paying it off sooner hopefully.
 
@Frankie Knuckles, no rust yet! :LOL:! I have seen a lot of folks posting their rides after the ceramic coat. They look awesome. I'm with you, going to do it professionally.
Yeah. My wife and I both keep our cars immaculate. Always have. We spend 6 hours or more detailing our cars. It’s therapeutic in a sense. But, I have thoroughly researched ceramic coatings and have seen in person the results. I am totally sold on doing this, especially to a new vehicle. I will still be able to hand wash and detail my vehicles. I just want that extra protection.
 
@Familyman20 going to write something for the good dealer but I had a painless time with this purchase. I used my credit union and hd a check in hand. 2.69% for 72months but I will be paying it off sooner hopefully.
Nice. Wish I was that lucky. I should've just done that instead of going for the $500 financing rebate, saved some hassle.
 




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