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I had my R34 done before both sides for $1500 before but they were just vinyls..How much you reckon this is gonna cost? am in sydney and need a professional only to touch my car..

Anyone got a contact in Vic?

fergie's chrome vinyl s15 looks shite from close up....

i wouldn't do it to my car

yeah, agreed, wait till ya see the s13 in the nz drift series.... looks like some one works at the kitchen studio down town......

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woh.... thread dig dude!

how's the hex stuff compare to the 3m/avery stuff? some of the earlier matte blacks just come out too grey for my liking, need more black

I know what you mean. This one isn't grey at all. It is a true satin black.

It is even "blacker" than my CF MX-5 !

From experience, 3M shrinks and Avery vinyl leaves a residue upon removal. Oracal, too.

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Mike

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it does seem more black, but would need to see it side-by-side against earlier matte black vinyls

just a heads up, you may be asked to become a business trader if you're showing your work with business details in the pics.

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Hi all,

I have a company in braeside Melbourne

Pure Wraps, we specialize in custom vehicle wrapping and have 15 years experience in the field and wrap for most of the companies in Melbourne . We do Matte black, carbon fiber, digital images and anything else you can imagine.

Check out our site at purewraps.com.au

Thanks

Callum

you reckon...?

what about price?

you have a dark car, imagine trying to wrap a white car with black and have no white showing...

that is really hard with vinyl, would be alot easier, cheaper and quicker with plasti dip...

and a nicer removal too

seriously considering getting the rest of my car wraped in a gloss red vinyl. already have boot roof c and a pillars and bonnet done. just waiting for the car to be back on the road.

my last lot was done by rush on here and the quality is mint. if i could get the rest wrapped for around the 1200-1400 mark id be wrapped (geddit wrapped, that's funny, I'm funny) :P

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