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Old 11-29-2017, 11:25 PM
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Can you replicate this for me? If so I’m going to have to change my order again. I assume it’s easy enough.
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Originally Posted by Golden Boy
Been working with these guys. Awesome to say the least. Even with all the changes on rendering i have been throwing at them. Highly recommend their services
Thanks for the kind words! It has been a pleasure working with you. Your builds are going to be incredible!

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That is bad ***. I hope he can lay down some fast lap times to be rocking those graphics.
Hey, his other vehicles are all track queens too!

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This is my favorite on so far!
Thanks man! Nobody to my knowledge is doing anything similar to it as of yet.

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That stripe on the chalk turned out awesome.
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Can you replicate this for me? If so I’m going to have to change my order again. I assume it’s easy enough.
Yeah, absolutely. I'll send you a PM.
Old 12-08-2017, 04:21 PM
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Check out this custom "RS 4.0" style striping kit we designed and produced for member C2 Spin!





We embarked upon a lengthy rendering process to make the design absolutely perfect, along with minimalistic logo placements. Upon completion of the design, we printed the stripes and logos in a grey akin to Porsche's Platinum Grey, as well as a red akin to Porsche's Carmine Red. The colors provide a great contrast against the Racing Yellow Paint. We also printed several sets of number plates for the customer to apply and remove while at the track.

We shipped the vinyl to Esoteric Fine Auto Finishing in Ohio, where they installed the stripe kit over top of a full body clear bra. The stripes can be removed from the clear bra at any point in time leaving only removable residue, and no permanent marks.

Feel free to contact us for all of your rendering, design, and vinyl needs!
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Was front intake black wrapped?
Old 12-09-2017, 11:06 AM
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Was front intake black wrapped?
It was done in a gloss metallic Platinum Grey.
Old 12-09-2017, 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by NS2 Media
Check out this custom "RS 4.0" style striping kit we designed and produced for member C2 Spin!





We embarked upon a lengthy rendering process to make the design absolutely perfect, along with minimalistic logo placements. Upon completion of the design, we printed the stripes and logos in a grey akin to Porsche's Platinum Grey, as well as a red akin to Porsche's Carmine Red. The colors provide a great contrast against the Racing Yellow Paint. We also printed several sets of number plates for the customer to apply and remove while at the track.

We shipped the vinyl to Esoteric Fine Auto Finishing in Ohio, where they installed the stripe kit over top of a full body clear bra. The stripes can be removed from the clear bra at any point in time leaving only removable residue, and no permanent marks.

Feel free to contact us for all of your rendering, design, and vinyl needs!
It looks great, guys. Loved the way it turned out. The graphics color combo with lighter colored wheels and red calipers compliment well. The front lip in Graphite appears different as the light changes. Was a bit of a challenge to wrap that area, but Esoteric came through.
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A few more pics. Thanks, Nick and Anthony!!!
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Old 12-10-2017, 12:49 PM
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I've never considered color wraps before but Seen Through Glass has a stunning green Cayman. What's the ballpark on something like that for a GT3? Is it durable? Protects the paint underneath? Easily removable with no harm?
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Originally Posted by StudGarden
I've never considered color wraps before but Seen Through Glass has a stunning green Cayman. What's the ballpark on something like that for a GT3? Is it durable? Protects the paint underneath? Easily removable with no harm?
Hey man! Wraps are a great way to protect and preserve the paint. They are not nearly as effective as a clear film in terms of protecting from rock chips, however it will certainly prevent against any scratching. They are pretty durable, and can easily last 3 years if a quality material is used, and will not leave any damage to the paint when removed.

The cost for a full wrap really depends on the installer, and it is very true, you get what you pay for when it comes to wrap. An installer on the low end may charge around $2,000, but in that range edges may not be wrapped, cheap material may be used, and inexperienced installers may leave cuts in the paint. Around $3,500-5,000 is a reasonable range. This would usually assure quality materials are used, and panels are removed for a seamless installation. Of course, do your research on any shop, and always look at examples of their work before making a final decision. Best of luck! Let us know if you need any assistance.
Old 12-10-2017, 03:43 PM
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You can always add clear film on top of the wrap for extra protection

At least that is what i did
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Originally Posted by GT3 KSA
You can always add clear film on top of the wrap for extra protection

At least that is what i did
Yep, definitely a smart move if you're planning to keep the wrap long term.
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Here is a cool project we have been working on for member "rm21." We have cycled through several ideas, and have settled on this concept so far:



Rendered in GT Silver Metallic with an XPel Stealth clear bra, satin silver wheels, and a 997 era inspired matte black and matte yellow accent design.

What are your guys' thoughts?
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I love the creativity...... and entrepreneurship!
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Originally Posted by C2Spin
A few more pics. Thanks, Nick and Anthony!!!
Andy is the second picture after track alignment? Looks a bit lower. Looks awesome!
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Originally Posted by Overdraft
I love the creativity...... and entrepreneurship!
Thank you sir! It has been an exciting journey so far, and a continued pleasure to meet and work with some of the awesome people here on Rennlist.


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