Entire car. No question. If well done, will be very difficult for anyone to tell that the car has been PPF'd. Partials will always be visible. Not to mention the protection aspect. In my other car, it has saved me several times from paintwork.
If they are a certified NSX facility, they absolutely have to know about the Twin Motor Unit. A little worrisome if they don't. It literally takes minutes to do and very little fluid is required. It should almost be a freebie. I really discourage you from doing the coolant flush; absolutely no...
All pretty reasonable. However, engine coolant is only required at 10 years/75,000 miles. I would also change the twin electric motor oil if the original owner hasn't done so. Very easy and quick to do.
Just because this vendor lists it as "discontinued", doesn't make it so. Clutch is a wear and tear item; seriously doubt that it would be discontinued.
Actually $8 grand for an entire carbon fibre roof isn't bad at all, considering people are paying $10 grand for carbon fibre of just the central dash portion (close to $20 grand for most of the interior). Not sure how much labour would be involved in changing the roof though.
The trunk is water tight. Water has been known to seep into the engine area with the use of pressure washers. But this area is not really supposed to be water tight as it's obviously open underneath.
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