Places to wrap your car in Richmond/Vancouver?
08-01-11, 03:39 PM
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Places to wrap your car in Richmond/Vancouver?
Hi all,
Just curious if anyone knows any good places where I could get my car wrapped up.
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08-01-11, 11:41 PM
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Hit up Andy at GPFX. He works out of Tec Audio in Richmond on Minoru (Right next to SR Auto)
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Hi all,
Just curious if anyone knows any good places where I could get my car wrapped up.
Thanks
Sango
sr auto group (in richmond) can do this for you. ask for philip and tell him patrick in the black 3GS hybrid sent you.
08-01-11, 11:46 PM
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sr auto group (in richmond) can do this for you. ask for philip and tell him patrick in the black 3GS hybrid sent you.
I think they get all their cars wrapped at Tec if I'm not mistaken. I remember Andy working on a few of their cars
08-02-11, 12:22 AM
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Wondering what kind of wraps are available.
This the car who would eventually get wrapped if I do (the GFM I recently got).
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08-02-11, 11:47 AM
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I think they get all their cars wrapped at Tec if I'm not mistaken. I remember Andy working on a few of their cars
that's possible, but i have personally seen one of SR employees do a wrap.
08-02-11, 08:28 PM
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full car wrap goes for $2000 and up $$$
08-08-11, 12:47 PM
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Designo Autohouse
12820 Clarke Place
Richmond, B.C.
Not sure about price, they did quite a few cars and heard that they do a pretty good job, at least no one complains!
There modding parts (i.e. wheels, body kits, etc.) have pretty good taste. *In my opinion* check them out!
08-09-11, 10:51 PM
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Yes, I agree SR Auto Group and Designo Autohouse are very experienced with CF wraps.
You can also call NmotionAuto in Vancouver to compare prices as I heard they do wraps as well.
08-10-11, 01:42 AM
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Canawrap!! I have my is-f wrapped there. Very professional and awesome service. Ask for John and tell him matted is-f Jerry send u.
09-21-11, 08:06 AM
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Since I'll be switching to a USB F-Sport IS250. Would a full wrap look good on it as well?
Also, are any of them cable of wrapping some of the interior areas? Just the ones which could be potentially scatched, like the panel the door controls, steering wheel.
I did see a full wrap interior but it looked a bit over kill but that's not what I am after.
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09-21-11, 08:35 AM
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i'l vouch for designo's wrapping.
i've seen first hand numerous wraps they have done and they burn the midnight oil just to perfect their wraps.
10-15-11, 09:35 PM
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Brian Jessel Autohaus on Boundary
10-16-11, 11:11 PM
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Lots of shops do wrapjobs nowadays.
Here's a snapshot my buddy got downtown of an IS,
10-17-11, 02:18 AM
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^ that looks like a painted matt black, not wrapped, cause wraps shouldn't be that shinny...
but i'm not sure, i'm no professional.