wrapping it or not
#2
Race Director
Depends if you plan on having more than one of them , or if it's you're only, daily & weekends sort of thing. I personally hate wrapping it, removes a lot of the feeling, but it's a safety play for the long term. (Some lifestyles even warrant double-wrapping)
#3
#4
Unless you are tracking the car extensively, I don't think wrapping is required in Germany.
Both my GT4 and GT3T are not wrapped. I am driving GT4 for 3 years and didn't felt the absence of a wrap yet.
#5
Rennlist Member
My opinion is usually the minority but I think this whole clear bra / suntek / 3m wrap thing is silly - its like putting plastic over your couches at your home. Who are you saving it for, the next guy? I'd rather spend the $3k - $5k that these guys charge to apply this film on 5 years worth of detailing.
#7
My opinion is usually the minority but I think this whole clear bra / suntek / 3m wrap thing is silly - its like putting plastic over your couches at your home. Who are you saving it for, the next guy? I'd rather spend the $3k - $5k that these guys charge to apply this film on 5 years worth of detailing.
Trending Topics
#12
Rennlist Member
Wrapped mine. Second day I owned it. Tip to tail... I can't describe the relief of not worrying about small scuffs, rock chips, bird crap, people leaning on it when it's dirty, etc... Plus, since it's a black car, no paint swirls. You can't tell it's even there visually. Looks better than when it wasn't wrapped...
#13
Wrapped mine. Second day I owned it. Tip to tail... I can't describe the relief of not worrying about small scuffs, rock chips, bird crap, people leaning on it when it's dirty, etc... Plus, since it's a black car, no paint swirls. You can't tell it's even there visually. Looks better than when it wasn't wrapped...