That's a wrap!
#6
looks great, my vantage is tungsten, my first choice colour would have been white,
do you have any pics with door open,hood up etc .just to see what the colour transition looks like..
i might have to go with a wrap...
do you have any pics with door open,hood up etc .just to see what the colour transition looks like..
i might have to go with a wrap...
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#13
I can't be specific since I didn't want the car disassembled anyway, so I didn't get a quote for that. But I have seen prices where the car is disassembled in the $6K realm, and I paid only about half of that. The price also depends a lot on the original colour of the vehicle and the colour of the wrap.
#14
I'm wondering if this is an endeavor that I can do myself over the winter... getting real sick of the swirlies that my car wash puts on my black car... Don't really feel like paying for a damn detail every time it gets dirty (which is about 5 minutes) and I can't wash my car at home which sucks (city livin')
materials would be about 500-700 bucks... (I'd save a hell of a lot on car washes to make up for it, right?) now to pick a color that would look good, any ideas?
materials would be about 500-700 bucks... (I'd save a hell of a lot on car washes to make up for it, right?) now to pick a color that would look good, any ideas?
#15
I'm wondering if this is an endeavor that I can do myself over the winter... getting real sick of the swirlies that my car wash puts on my black car... Don't really feel like paying for a damn detail every time it gets dirty (which is about 5 minutes) and I can't wash my car at home which sucks (city livin')
materials would be about 500-700 bucks... (I'd save a hell of a lot on car washes to make up for it, right?) now to pick a color that would look good, any ideas?
materials would be about 500-700 bucks... (I'd save a hell of a lot on car washes to make up for it, right?) now to pick a color that would look good, any ideas?
But as for doing it yourself, hmm... it's a skilled process...