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full car vinyl wrap?

41K views 33 replies 24 participants last post by  dperk  
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i am seriously considering getting my rt fully wraped with matte black vinyl, has anyone ever done this? have pics? or have a idea how much it would be?
 
#2 ·
Plastidip is cheaper than a vinyl wrap, not sure how much you gotta check out local shops
 
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At least 3k for QUALITY Wrapping,
IMO much better than painting and much better than dipping..

Better than painting... First of it's cheaper.. Also you car is wrapped in sections. So something happens to your wrap. Only have to replace that area.. You do not have to worry about paying extra fro blend painting.. You will never have to wax your car ever again.. lol.. But you have to get QUALITY Wrapping.. The one that doesn't fade..

Better than dipping.. Yeah dipping is cheaper, however it peels easier than wrapping and From what I am seeing on facebook and other places.. Sun is fading out the Dip. So if you replace a section it will have a different shade on it..

If i would of keep my 2007 RT.. I would of Wrapped the whole car..

Now my 2012,, I got my roof and trunk wrapped and people can not tell it's wrapped.

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The vinyl shop I got my roof wrapped at has an obsession with wrapping Bently's.

At least gives you an idea of what a wrapped car looks like

[url]https://picasaweb.google.com/xtrmgrfx/BentleyCoupeMatteWhiteWrap#5626037232980186978[/URL]
That looks really good at first i thought the matte black was what was done but when i saw it was the white i was like :O me likey

not really feeling this plus it must be a pain to keep clean
 
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#20 ·
At least 3k for QUALITY Wrapping,
IMO much better than painting and much better than dipping..

Better than painting... First of it's cheaper.. Also you car is wrapped in sections. So something happens to your wrap. Only have to replace that area.. You do not have to worry about paying extra fro blend painting.. You will never have to wax your car ever again.. lol.. But you have to get QUALITY Wrapping.. The one that doesn't fade..

Better than dipping.. Yeah dipping is cheaper, however it peels easier than wrapping and From what I am seeing on facebook and other places.. Sun is fading out the Dip. So if you replace a section it will have a different shade on it..

If i would of keep my 2007 RT.. I would of Wrapped the whole car..

Now my 2012,, I got my roof and trunk wrapped and people can not tell it's wrapped.

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Bullish!!
Your ride is absolutely Beautiful. I love it!:TU:
I wrapped the roof and did the panels on the hood in matte flat black. I was wondering what the trunk dipping down the lid to the lights would look like. And it looks freakin' fantastic. You know what they say, "Imitation is the greatest form of flattery". Be warned, my baby might end up looking like yours 'cept in matte black.:D
REPS for looking too good!
 
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Bullish!!
Your ride is absolutely Beautiful. I love it!:TU:
I wrapped the roof and did the panels on the hood in matte flat black. I was wondering what the trunk dipping down the lid to the lights would look like. And it looks freakin' fantastic. You know what they say, "Imitation is the greatest form of flattery". Be warned, my baby might end up looking like yours 'cept in matte black.:D
REPS for looking too good!
LOL come to think of it! Mine looks like bulls but with Tungsten Car, and reflective blue accents...and a lot slower... and minus the nice rims... and well nevermind, mine looks a lot different LOL:dork:
 
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LOL come to think of it! Mine looks like bulls but with Tungsten Car, and reflective blue accents...and a lot slower... and minus the nice rims... and well nevermind, mine looks a lot different LOL:dork:
Not to hijack this or anything, but what did you use for your reflective blue accents? I've got some minor tweaks that would look great with that blue.
 
#26 ·
Got a full wrap quoted for my '08 and it was around $2800, I think. Close to paint territory, but with a wrap, you're protecting the paint, can go with whatever color you want, and just peel it off if you get sick of it...

The place I checked out used a wrap that they guaranteed for 7 years... including chips, tears, AND fading... If scratched or torn, they would replace that panel, if it all started fading, they would replace all of it. Not that I see enough sun up here to worry about fading too much, but still. Seemed like a reasonable deal for it.

Was considering going matte black on my white '08, but they said that they would probably struggle to get the door jambs done, so you'd see it when you opened the doors. Might not notice as much if you go matte in the same color as your original paint. Of course, now that I see matte white, I'm loving it... and my '13 is black... DOH! :)