To wrap or not to wrap
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To wrap or not to wrap
So im selling the car, but I'm in no rush. So if I get a good offer I'll sell if not I'll keep it.
Wha t do you think of my plan:
Matte dark grey wrap
Paint the wheel faces gloss black
Wrap the lips in matte grey
Yellow calipers
My inspiration is the 5 axis GS.
What do you guys think?
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5 Axis GS
Wha t do you think of my plan:
Matte dark grey wrap
Paint the wheel faces gloss black
Wrap the lips in matte grey
Yellow calipers
My inspiration is the 5 axis GS.
What do you guys think?
Now
5 Axis GS
Last edited by sticky4; 12-28-11 at 09:04 PM.
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It's a beautiful car already, but I'm sure it'll be nice either way. Also depends on what you'd be selling it for. Maybe you could dump that time and money in your new project. Sweet car though, wish mines was half as nice. Good luck!!!
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The wrap won't cost me anything but time.
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I use to say and think the same thing that it looks ghetto. Over the years I've completely changed my mind, looks tight! However, the 5 Axis is Hot!
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I like the look of your car as it stands now. Love the gold wheels. Want them, if your buyer doesn't. But go ahead and wrap it for now if you're bored with it. It's your time to spend. I understand it. I usually get bored after about 18 months with a car. Buy it, mod it, drive it, sell it. Your car is more classy than the 5axis car. Theirs is nice as a sports car.
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I was wanting to possibly wrap my car too.. I'm curious if anyone in northern california does it. Also not being familiar with it, am wondering on longevity and Maintanence on a wrap I. E. Washing / waxing car
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