Show me your 911 car wrapped!
#1
Show me your 911 car wrapped!
I wanted to start a thread to see everyones wrap colors, I have specifically a 4S with aerokit and would love to see what others have done because I want to wrap mine soon!! Thinking riviera blue color type wrap
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I might have something to contribute later this year. Turns out one of my best friends has a massive talent for wrapping cars. He used his own personal vehicle to "learn" on and it ended up coming out amazingly well. I'd love to wrap mine as the guards red is probably my least-favourite part of the car. The appeal is that all I'd have to pay for is the material.
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Matte Black being installed last spring. PITA to keep clean, but when it is ! Had them add the stripes today to do something a little different.
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Threadjack, does anyone have a lead on those destressed motorsports wraps? The aged looking ones in the style of race livery, post race? Ive searched a bunch and never turned up a product or service available to the public.
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Burning Brakes
I had mine done in May 2018. Front of car is PPF over wrap thus it is a little more glossy. This is Dragon Fire red. I’m looking at doing a blue in next year or two. I’m very **** and have a side detailing business where I exclusively do Porsche’s so having a wrap let’s me not care when I see swirl marks on my car. It is a sad sickness to have 😀 but great for my customers.
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What was the original color?
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I had mine done in May 2018. Front of car is PPF over wrap thus it is a little more glossy. This is Dragon Fire red. I’m looking at doing a blue in next year or two. I’m very **** and have a side detailing business where I exclusively do Porsche’s so having a wrap let’s me not care when I see swirl marks on my car. It is a sad sickness to have 😀 but great for my customers.
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I received quotes from $2,400 to $6,000 depending on the market and thoroughness of the job (removing bumpers, doing door jambs, etc). I paid $2,400 for mine as I know I’ll want to change up more frequently.
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Looks great! Especially Love the blue wrap!!
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Burning Brakes
A well installed wrap that is also protected by PPF in areas susceptible to damage can last many years depending on your driving conditions. For instance my car is garaged and driven in fair weather and not in traffic.
I’ve seen wraps without PPF driven in winter only last a year. Wraps are not very tough when hit with sand ice and gravel.
I’ve seen wraps without PPF driven in winter only last a year. Wraps are not very tough when hit with sand ice and gravel.
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