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a f**king roof

LOL :)

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 :P I'm sure you can make heaps servicing a good proportion of the imports in Melbourne.

Hehe, I'm getting there, have a few jobs running and a few coming up :)

Maybe you want your GTR pillars wrapped too? haha

can you carbon fibre wrap my cup?

j/k lol

well done man! thats some serious work..

I'll wrap your cup, I'll even wrap your coffee inside your cup haha xD

Wow great job! I've seen a fully wrapped '09 STI.

That STI is crazy o.O

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it isnt your normal every day cup...

ill get you to wrap my interior when i get my car :D

Well, after I wrap it, I'm sure you will run faster, less weight to carry :)

And yeah, just lemme know whenever :)

Excellent work Charles, this is probably the best form of craftmanship I've seen anyone do using carbon films.

Yes that STI is crazy though the polished carbon look might have looked better IMO.

Thanks man, appreciate the kind words :D

Any idea of what you could wrap on my Supra? White + CF tends to look hot. Just need ideas of what to get done :)

Yeah, gonna be doing some work for Ashneel soon I think :)

Would go the panda theme? :) bonnet, roof, boot, mirrors :P

But I don't know man, need to see your car in person then I can give you some suggestions :)

And sorry Charles, haven't managed to get high-res shots this week. Been flat out. Do you still need them?

No problem :) and yes I would still like some pics of them, so I can post it up on my blog :P

if anyone is interested, my blog is www.carbonfibrewrap.blogspot.com

it's got some of my wrapping works on there :)

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