TesBros new Pro Protection PPF products this week are Model 3 front door kicker and trunk PPF, save more than 25% [Deal]

TesBros recently launched a brand new Pro Protection line of products, designed to protect the interior and exterior of your Tesla. So far they have released door sill PPF, glovebox PPF, and door switch wraps.

They plan on releasing new products every week, and the latest addition to their Pro Protection line today is for the doors and trunk area on your Model 3.

Model 3 Rear Trunk PPF

Despite your best efforts, scratching the rear bumper below your trunk can still happen even when you’re being careful. Then there’s those pesky passengers who probably don’t even think twice about carefully putting something into the trunk. And don’t get me started if you have kids…

This kit comes with clear 3M PPF for the rear bumper, which also covers the lip just below your trunk. You also get a PPF squeegee, as well as a spray bottle with dish soap solution to make installation as easy as possible.

The regular price for these will be $34.95, but as a launch special you can get them for just $29.95. Plus you can save an additional 10% by using the coupon code DRIVETESLA at checkout.

Click here to buy yours now.

Model 3 Front Door Kicker Matte PPF

With the low stance of the Model 3, it’s very easy to end up kicking your door as you exit the driver or passenger seats. This new PPF product is designed the scuffs and scratches that can happen as a result.

When you purchase this kit, you get 3M Scotchgard Pro Matte to apply to both the front driver and passenger doors, a PPF squeegee, as well as a spray bottle with dish soap solution to make the installation a breeze.

The kit is on sale for just $49.95, $10 off the regular price. Plus you can save an additional 10% by using the coupon code DRIVETESLA10 at checkout.

Click here to buy yours now.

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