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My opinion is that if you bought the car to have fun driving it you just have to live with the fact that you will get rock chips and dings on your car at some point.
To minimize chips, PPF is your best option. You will get chips on any vehicle that is driven regularly. A low sports car like the twin unfortunately gets hammered a bit more just because it's closer to the pavement. Even if you re-paint it with "better" paint, it will still get dings eventually.
Buy a touch-up paint pen from your dealership and use that to repair chips. If you are careful you can conceal a chip 90% that no one will notice other than you.
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