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So when and how can I buy some of this stuff off you? ;) I need about 60cm x 30cm.

Hopefully after tomorrow, as I've only got 1.2m x 1m left and I need to wrap his guy's Lexus roof on Sunday, which is about 1.4m x 1m, so tomorrow I'll be looking at buying a 10m x 1.2m roll :)

As for how....meet me somewhere and I hand it over you to? lol

Charles - would you be interested in doing the pillars on my 4-door? The original carbon fibre stickers that came on it have been peeling/scratching off since I bought the car and they look really ratty.

Charles - would you be interested in doing the pillars on my 4-door? The original carbon fibre stickers that came on it have been peeling/scratching off since I bought the car and they look really ratty.

Yeah, of course :(

Are you able to take the pillars off?

Back. The doors just have stickers cut to size and shape in place. There's no removable trim on the doors.

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(photos from a couple of years ago, they look horrible now)

Oh ok, that should still be okay. If you want, bring your car around to my house and I'll do it for you :(

Will probably take an hour or so :)

Easier to contact me on 0434 502 855.

Holy freakin...is there anything you can't wrap? For a challenge, you should do a whole car one day :)

You should go into business as a mobile wrapper Charles :) I'm sure you can make heaps servicing a good proportion of the imports in Melbourne.

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