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It's a vinyl wrap, not a respray. Probably quite a few places in aus could do a full matte black vinyl wrap.

i really dont think that is a wrap, there is not a single line on it, i would expect to see some imperfections around the sharp corners or at least some joins, also around the fuel filler cap and door handles.

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i really dont think that is a wrap, there is not a single line on it, i would expect to see some imperfections around the sharp corners or at least some joins, also around the fuel filler cap and door handles.

Well you're quite wrong dude.

The car is AVUS Performance's GT-R and they are reselling these matte black vinyl wraps for 2499 euros.

Vinyl wraps have come a long way...

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L.O.V.E. it.

Would look ace on my M35 if it had an R35 front end conversion.

i really dont think that is a wrap, there is not a single line on it, i would expect to see some imperfections around the sharp corners or at least some joins, also around the fuel filler cap and door handles.

These IS an imperfection.

2nd pic... follow the line from the wheel arch to the boot. It is on the corner.

Still looks shit hot!

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Well you're quite wrong dude.

The car is AVUS Performance's GT-R and they are reselling these matte black vinyl wraps for 2499 euros.

Vinyl wraps have come a long way...

L.O.V.E. it.

Would look ace on my M35 if it had an R35 front end conversion.

These IS an imperfection.

2nd pic... follow the line from the wheel arch to the boot. It is on the corner.

Still looks shit hot!

my mistake, monitors at work suck ass

and i know vehicle wraps have come a long way, we outsource a lot of that work where i work. :D

Black is actually a shade. :D

but i agree. it looks awesome. very stealth like.

*face palm* if you wanna get technical :D

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