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anyone have an opinion about wrapping a car with matte black vinyl?


Anyone know a good place to buy some to experiment with? The only place I could find was ebay, and ebay performance screams bad.

I've fantasized about a flat black 6GC. Do it.

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This has been done MANY times, even with high-end cars. This company in Germany did it to many Nissan GT-R's, a Porsche, Ferarri, and I could go on. It looks pretty sick! I'll see if I could get the web-site so you could see some pics. As of where to get the vinyl, that I'm not sure of.
hmm... thinking about doing my roof in matt black, what yall think?

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not sure how this would hold up on a daily driven car and for how long. cool idea, but i would imagine that a couple rain storms and a little hot weather and the vinyl would start to come off. not sure how much it would cost, but i don't think it would be cheap if you want it done well. just bust out the rattle can and paint it yourself...lol
looks like a primered car to me, nothing special.

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wrong you are sir^

its a vinyl thats used as a protective layer for the paint. no need to spray andthing or sand...its a full complete vinyl thats looks soooooooo sexy when its done right

my personal favorite....



DaMn thats friggin hot

its pretty cool because in a few years when you get tired of it, or it gets scratched, whatever the case may be, you peel it off and your back to your showroom condition paint..little pricey but well worth it...for the full post check it out here

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=250944

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I think that looks sooo amazingly good. $3,500 is more than what the most of us could sell our Celicas for though laugh.gif .

Hmm, one thing though. Let's say I get a small rip on the door because someone vandalized my car and the wrap started to peel. Or say I scrape my front lip on something and the wrap on the lip got scratched or torn. You would have to re-wrap that entire part of the car right?
^^^ i think it better than having to almost repaint the whole thing idk but i think its cool could you imagine some one that has the money and can draw i would do a different design on it every weekend with like chalk or something laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif

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Do they have different color options? Like a flat white wrap?
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QUOTE (MaskedMan @ Dec 15, 2009 - 3:15 AM) *
>Do they have different color options? Like a flat white wrap?



I had a flat white "wrap". It was called oxidization! laugh.gif

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QUOTE (windowlicker @ Dec 14, 2009 - 1:52 PM) *
>not sure how this would hold up on a daily driven car and for how long. cool idea, but i would imagine that a couple rain storms and a little hot weather and the vinyl would start to come off. not sure how much it would cost, but i don't think it would be cheap if you want it done well. just bust out the rattle can and paint it yourself...lol



But seriously, it would hold up guys. It's not going to just come off in hot weather and rain. What do you think all those pretty commercial vehicles that look like big billboards have on them? It'll stay on for probably 5-7 years if applied correctly. Trust me, vinyl is very durable.

This post has been edited by CastrolCelica: Dec 15, 2009 - 12:05 PM
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QUOTE (95st-celica @ Dec 14, 2009 - 5:27 PM) *
>wrong you are sir^

its a vinyl thats used as a protective layer for the paint. no need to spray andthing or sand...its a full complete vinyl thats looks soooooooo sexy when its done right

my personal favorite....



DaMn thats friggin hot

its pretty cool because in a few years when you get tired of it, or it gets scratched, whatever the case may be, you peel it off and your back to your showroom condition paint..little pricey but well worth it...for the full post check it out here

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=250944


its just not my thing kindasad.gif

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