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Old 01-30-2017 | 12:52 PM
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Is that acid green? I like it!

I've been debating on wrapping my car myself... I'm more worried about the time than level of difficulty. I just can't swallow spending a couple thousand bucks on a wrap with so many other things to spend that money on.
Old 01-30-2017 | 01:00 PM
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FIELD GREEN.

DIY.

you need 40 ft.
Old 01-30-2017 | 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by ALEV8
FIELD GREEN.

DIY.

you need 40 ft.
Looks great! Thanks!
Old 01-31-2017 | 09:27 AM
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Great Color!!!

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Old 01-31-2017 | 09:59 AM
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360 wraps and J3 Industries are both VERY reputable. I took my 3M wrap class at J3 and 360 wraps is known as one of the best, they do a ton of super cars and high end. I would get a quote from both and go with the cheaper, both will be very good.
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Ok. I'm a stay at home parent so time is not lacking. I worked a lot with wrap when I purchased it, but I'll check around.
Old 01-31-2017 | 10:55 PM
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Cheaper than another car. Removable. Covers love marks. Protects from further transgressions. Says HEYYYYYYYYY when you roll out.
True on all of the above... I'm thinking about DIYing it maybe next winter as a cold weather project when it will be getting plenty of garage time. This winter has been too nice and the car too new to me to keep it all bottled up and such.

BTW the green looks pretty sharp. You choose a brand of wrap that you are going to go with?
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Originally Posted by tontor33
True on all of the above... I'm thinking about DIYing it maybe next winter as a cold weather project when it will be getting plenty of garage time. This winter has been too nice and the car too new to me to keep it all bottled up and such.

BTW the green looks pretty sharp. You choose a brand of wrap that you are going to go with?
3M is a sure thing and that's what I'm most interested in but you have to spend like 3-400$, so I'm dragging my feet amidst a car trip to the capital, tomorrow and I have a nail in the tiretread RR. Slow leak. Haven't packed. Either a cool green or the bright electric blue.



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