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Eticket

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Been considering wrapping my car over primer (cleaned) to get the damn thing back on the road and racing until I decide who my painter will be.

Any thoughts? Seems doable anyway and can last up to 5 years.

I understand that I'll probably still have to block the primer to straighten stuff out before the wrap.

I've seen DIY wrap available for $400 or so.

Thanks in advance.
 
My name is Ronnie and I'm here to say

You won't like that car wrapped any way

So go find a painter and I'll rap with you later.

Word.................:biggrin:


Best I can do on short notice............:eek:

LMK if you want more examples.

Sorry but I couldn't help it.



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My name is Ronnie and I'm here to say

You won't like that car wrapped any way

So go find a painter and I'll rap with you later.

Word.................:biggrin:


Best I can do on short notice............:eek:

LMK if you want more examples.
x2 Plus it will be a HUGE PITA to remove the wrap when you are ready for paint..

SW.
 
A friend had his business vehicle wrapped and while it looks good with the door closed if you open them up it looks like crap.
 
Well.. if I'm wrapping a black GN in a flat/matte finish, will it look that bad? it's not really a color change.

I've been reseaching a vendor on ebay that sells the 3m/avery material for about $365 for an entire car. Doesnt include installation of course.

Ronnie, Have you had a car wrapped?
 
Been in car-stripping......

Got some friends in circle track and that is what they are starting to lean towards instead of painting (what's the point:rolleyes:) I'll ask around but I thought I heard one of them say it cost about what grumpy stated before.
 
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