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have heard about this abit lately, you done many full cars??

looks likeit would only cost about 500$ including the gun to do a whole car which is unbeatable value.plus you could do it easily in a weekend

Then if you dont like it peel it off and do it again...

how good do the colours come up, seems everybody just does matt black

i have 1080 3M gloss black on mine, my boot isa factory black and no one guesses that the rest is vinyl until i tell them. trust me its good... i wouldn't be willing to drop another grand on it if it wasn't.

just for the record to wrap bonnet roof a b & c pillars and a bout a ten cm strip down the side at the back along the body conture was ~600 if i remember correctly, been on since last september and looks brand new.

Nikk_666 is doing vinyl wrap not plasti dip...

I havnt done plasti dip myself, but it does look the shit...

I lot easier to remove than vinyl too.

check out some of the you tube video with this guy Elvis installing and testing it, its pretty cool stuff.

If only I knew where to get the spray gun and materials easily...

at present its black and gunmetal grey so not overly obvious you can see in my dp if u look at the rear 3/4 panel, roof and bonnet

so what you have a 2 tone car?? post pics man

have realized plastidip also comes in GLOW IN THE DARK...paint my car with that shit yeah... :yes:

Nikk_666 is doing vinyl wrap not plasti dip...

I havnt done plasti dip myself, but it does look the shit...

I lot easier to remove than vinyl too.

check out some of the you tube video with this guy Elvis installing and testing it, its pretty cool stuff.

If only I knew where to get the spray gun and materials easily...

yeah i was up till 3am saturday watching all the vids..i think you mean Fonzi not Elvis...he sells the stuff but wont ship to aus

did you try ebay man :)

http://www.ebay.com....-All-Categories

spray guns, there is a whole range on ebay as well

http://www.ebay.com....pray+gun&_rdc=1

or you can just buy them at bunnings...

Unfortunately its not as cheap as in the US...but still its very cost effective way to change colour of your car..

not only that it is a great protectant for your cars paint..

elvis, fonzi I knew it was kind of 'slick' name...

I love to do my roof in matt black plasti dip...

Im starting to really hate the Import tax from USA to Australia,,,

cars are so cheap over there brand new, like almost half price in some cases...

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Nick's car...

Hope you don't mind bud lol.

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That looks amazing mate, was tryin to guess what part was vinyl until I read down and saw that both were!

Was that a home job? Or if not how much did it set you back?

That looks amazing mate, was tryin to guess what part was vinyl until I read down and saw that both were!

Was that a home job? Or if not how much did it set you back?

I took care of it mate, not a home job lol, check out the sig.

PM me if you are after a quote :)

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