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Old 03-29-2015, 10:14 AM
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Default FS: 2015 991 GT3 - 516mi - Mexico Blue Wrap

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Clean car, probably gone within a few days.
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Nice looking car. Next best thing to PTS and it is available today.
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Question for the guys who have wrapped their cars, I never have. How far does the wrap go into the door wells, and trunk lids? Is there anywhere on the car that you can see the original paint colour?
Old 03-29-2015, 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by bronson7
Question for the guys who have wrapped their cars, I never have. How far does the wrap go into the door wells, and trunk lids? Is there anywhere on the car that you can see the original paint colour?
All depends on who does the job and how much you want to pay. I've seen both good and bad. The good guys (but you will pay for it) will take as many parts of the car off to actually tuck and roll the wrap into places you'll never see. They can also get into the door jambs / sills and have it looking like an OEM finish.

Really comes down to experience of the installer and how much you're willing to pay.
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What does un-wrapping it entail in terms of labor and detail cost? Thanks.

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Old 03-29-2015, 04:23 PM
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What does un-wrapping it entail in terms of labor and detail cost? Thanks. Mj
My guess is depends on how well it's wrapped.....the better the job the harder it is and thus more expensive.....I can't see it being a lot of money though....
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That's a well dressed stripper! I'll bet that sells quickly.
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Great car, free wrap..

I wrapped my RS and tak it back off many track days later.
Looked like new comes off in a day wrapped a few inches into the sill etc..
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Totally agree... it all about the quality of the installer. The guys who installed the wrap do a lot of Ferrari's, Lambo's, Porsche's, etc...so they are very detail oriented. Here are some shots of the nooks and crannies. It took a full 7 days for the install
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Wow, that is an impressive wrap for $4k!
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Thanks for the detailed, up close pics. Great looking work.
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Originally Posted by bronson7
Thanks for the detailed, up close pics. Great looking work.
I can see the gears turning in your head....
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Originally Posted by kfmcmahon
I can see the gears turning in your head....
Not a chance. Don't think I'II get tired of RY for a while.
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If you don't mine telling who you used for the wrap? They did a awesome job!

GLWS!


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