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  • Spring Project 'Wrapped Up'

    After being bored of driving a silver car, I decided to make it the color I always wanted it to be but 'settled' on silver. Project 'Wrapped Up' ensued.

    Lets start off with a before picture of the car:


    I first started with a rust free trunk lid I had planned to have swapped on with a UUC CF Spolier. This probably wasn't the best idea as it was probably one of the hardest panels to wrap due to the huge ~90 curve plus all the curves around the license plate here, there was some flaws, I decided to live with it for now and redo it after when I feel like.



    Instead of showing too many pictures of the process, I made this quick stop motion video of the process. It only shows about 1/2 of the process, only the first weekend. I didn't set the camera up on the second weekend when I finished it off.


    This is a picture of how I drove it to work for a week. No side skirts, Silver mirrors and silver rear bumper. (iPhone pic)


    Finished results, photos taken and edited by my friend Derek



    You can see some extra material I forgot to trim off here.


    So some details of the projects to cover off some questions:

    Material:
    Some no name Chinese Gloss Red crap, 60'' x 30 yards shipped to Canada for ~$300 CAD.
    Yes 3M stuff would have been better and gave better results, but I wasn't willing to spend the $1k+ on materials.

    Cost:
    ~$300ish
    ~$20 squeegee, knife blades, etc
    ~$20 Heat-gun
    ~$10 random clips I broke

    Time:
    Probably about 40 hrs spent in total. Two weekends and some work on the evenings here and there.

    Overall I'm happy with the results, considering it cost me <$400 and not the $3000-4000 some places around here charge. There are a few areas I wish turned out better, mainly two bubbles on the rear quarters that won't stay down even after poking a hole with a pin, it just raises up. Probably need some kind of application fluid for those areas, but i couldn't find anything locally so I applied it dry. I have alot of material left back and I can probably redo a few panels if I wanted, but I was starting to loose my patience and just wanted it done. My plans are to keep it on at least until the fall, after the fall i'll decide if i'll remove it or keep it for the winter. Supplier said it can last upto 3-4 years depending on how much UV it is exposed to, but the most I would leave it on is until next summer.

    I do have some new wheels that are coming, they were suppose to be here already, but got delayed, big lip and more lows coming soon....
    Last edited by tdott; 05-10-2012, 02:34 PM.

  • #2
    nice job for the cost doesnt look bad at all

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    • #3
      Nice man. I don't have vinyl experience, but I can't imagine how difficult that must have been without application fluid.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by B Rod View Post
        Nice man. I don't have vinyl experience, but I can't imagine how difficult that must have been without application fluid.
        Thanks,

        It's really not that bad, it is made to be applied without anything, only heavy contoured areas would benefit from more adhesion. It's actually pretty easy, just takes a lot of time and patience. You do have alot of time to correct yourself, and wrinkles or marks go away once you heat it up a little. Heat also helps stretch it around the contours.

        It is not standard vinyl, it has air channels to allow the air to get out. I'm sure 3M is probably better at it than this cheap stuff was,

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        • #5
          nice job man .. and for only 400$ it came out like it was done by a pro
          Static:Society

          *K04 on Board*

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          • #6
            From the pics, you can't even tell its not paint. Looks great

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            • #7
              Originally posted by mksturbo View Post
              nice job man .. and for only 400$ it came out like it was done by a pro
              Thanks. There are a few areas I would hope a pro would do a better job at. I assume since it cost so much, they better re-do any panel that has a bubble showing or imperfection. I'm okay with it not being perfect.

              Originally posted by C8V6C View Post
              From the pics, you can't even tell its not paint. Looks great
              Thanks, I did a surprise yesterday with a few friends. 3 of them asked if I bought another M3, it wasn't until after dinner when I showed them up close, they realized it was the same car.

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              • #8
                Looks great! I love vinyl, lol.
                Bagged Kia Forte 5 Build HERE

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                • #9
                  i guess it would hold up to many washes and rains right? And its removable with no harm to the paint?
                  looks fantastic. Its funny you went with a red because i thought about doing this on mine cuz im so sick of having red cars ha ha

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                  • #10
                    Very nice! I'm glad to see more people trying this out. It's fun, harmless and looks good
                    Jason
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                    build thread

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                    • #11
                      Looks like you did a great job man!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Devo View Post
                        i guess it would hold up to many washes and rains right? And its removable with no harm to the paint?
                        looks fantastic. Its funny you went with a red because i thought about doing this on mine cuz im so sick of having red cars ha ha
                        Yes, as long as the surface was cleaned and prepped properly most manufactures say that it can last from 3-5 years depending on the amount of UV it is exposed to.

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                        • #13
                          Looks nice allways been a fan of the body wraps once see a Bugatti Veyron done in gold looked so awesome..
                          Live,Breathe,Build,Believe,BMW!

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                          • #14
                            Awesome! I'm gonna do this eventually. I was thissss close to pulling the trigger on some vinyl last summer but I ended up having way to many other issues to deal with.

                            Where did you get it? I'm looking for some cheap gloss black vinyl for like half a car

                            IG: @_olliee

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                            • #15
                              Looks great! Sick price too. Where are you in Toronto?

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