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He's been practicing with carbon wrap, his hood, roof, pillars and hatch will be carbon. Everything else is matte white, looks absolutely sick in person. Pictures don't do it justice.

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Old 05-12-2013, 05:38 PM   #16 (permalink)
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He's been practicing with carbon wrap, his hood, roof, pillars and hatch will be carbon. Everything else is matte white, looks absolutely sick in person. Pictures don't do it justice. Ill be getting mine done by James too
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Well. It is not finished yet but I just wanted to give you guys kinda idea what's going to be look like. I like it.
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Cant wait to see this at a meet coming up.
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Not Z related but
Haha. I though he Guy was joking. Lol. Love it.
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How much material do you need to get the whole car done? I've been toying with the idea of knocking it out some weekend. Is it possible for just anyone to do it if they take their time? Or do you need to have uber skills? What else do you need for the job? Tools? Adhesives? How do you secure it around sharp bends? Like the edges of the hood? Thanks
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I want to know the answer to that as well. Probably need someone to help you out at least
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Im thinking of getting a 50ft roll. How wide do I need it?
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How much material do you need to get the whole car done? I've been toying with the idea of knocking it out some weekend. Is it possible for just anyone to do it if they take their time? Or do you need to have uber skills? What else do you need for the job? Tools? Adhesives? How do you secure it around sharp bends? Like the edges of the hood? Thanks
Not sure how much you need as I've never actually done it myself, but I'm familiar with the procedure. It is possible to do it if you take your time and plan things out first. For tools you'd need a razor to cut the material, a flat plastic squeegee, and a heat gun. Probably a few other thing that could make it easier too, but I can't think of them. Adhesive is on the back of the wrap so you just lay it down and heat gun it. For corners just wrap it around and then botch out the corner of the material so that it's not all folded over on itself.


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5ft by 75 ft is full roll. I would say 5ft by 50ft. I used about 300ft of vinyl to practice before I started my car. Putting it on is easy. cutting is the hard part. I've been tinting windows for 12years. I cut films all day long. I'm also Certified 3M ppf installer. But Cutting vinyl on the edge to look pretty is never feels easy!
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I would recommend you to Go take a class which is about $500.

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Im going to get a short amount. take my bumper off and do that. If i can't manage that then i will give up and let the pros do it. I think if you can get the front bumper down, i think you can get the rest of the car. Thoughts?
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Im going to get a short amount. take my bumper off and do that. If i can't manage that then i will give up and let the pros do it. I think if you can get the front bumper down, i think you can get the rest of the car. Thoughts?
Don't take it out all the way. You want your bumper to stay still . when you are repositing the vinyl Its gonna be a pain the ***. Just do the Roof or hood so much easier and Faster say to learn

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Im going to get a short amount. take my bumper off and do that. If i can't manage that then i will give up and let the pros do it. I think if you can get the front bumper down, i think you can get the rest of the car. Thoughts?
Also vinyl wrapping car isn't something You cant do by your self. You need all the help you can get . and Try to wrap the vinyl dry. Good luck And Get ready to spend some money on vinyl , just to have some idea.

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How much harder, if at all, is it to wrap the door jambs?


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