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What in gods name inspired someone to put on this wrap design. I would not buy a car with a wrap since you are unable to see the real condition of the paint, unless you can get them to take it off before making an offer.
What in gods name inspired someone to put on this wrap design. I would not buy a car with a wrap since you are unable to see the real condition of the paint, unless you can get them to take it off before making an offer.
May be fun for a rally, but take it off when done. Why would anyone want to purchase a car that they can’t see the original paint? Seems to be a detractor for certain.
Here is a Canadian car F/S, located in Toronto, Weissach GT3 RS 244k CAD 3800km, 2 yr Extended warranty, Magnesium Wheels with 5 yr warranty, Bose, 90L, Light Package, 3M front wrap, Ceramic Pro
May be fun for a rally, but take it off when done. Why would anyone want to purchase a car that they can’t see the original paint? Seems to be a detractor for certain.
Not necessarily. Depends when wrap was done. I had my .2 GT3 wrapped in a Satin finish 2 days after I picked it up from Dealer. Had the car paint corrected before the Satin wrap was done. They told me; not necessary when we put on a Satin wrap, but my OCD kicked in and I had it paint corrected, prior, although when you remove the wrap car will need to be Paint corrected again which is like a couple $100 dollars.