To wrap or not to wrap
Discussion
DeejRC said:
If the question is to wrap your expensive car in any matt colour so that you look like a t
t who also drives an A class AMG, then the answer is always: No.
If you need to ask this question in the first place, then the answer is: No.
life's too short to care what people think about your colour choice in a wrap. the more important thing in what's being asked is how easy is it to remove and will there be any damage that could affect resellling.
t who also drives an A class AMG, then the answer is always: No. If you need to ask this question in the first place, then the answer is: No.
I thought many cars like this got a full ppf wrap anyway to protect the original paint?
If you want something different matt black is SO passé.
If I was going to wrap a super car I’d go for a vintage racing colour scheme.
Maybe for a Lusso something paying homage to this:

Not very low key but you’d make a lot of car nerds smile.
If you want something different matt black is SO passé.
If I was going to wrap a super car I’d go for a vintage racing colour scheme.
Maybe for a Lusso something paying homage to this:
Not very low key but you’d make a lot of car nerds smile.
davek_964 said:
It I was shopping for a supercar and found one with full PPF that would be a positive.
If I found one that had been wrapped - I'd continue looking
I don't think id buy anything except a real old cheap thing if it was wrapped. Far too much to be hidden beneath.If I found one that had been wrapped - I'd continue looking
An option for you could be a matt or satin ppf. Will make the car look matte with all the pdf benefits.
Trev450 said:
davek_964 said:
It I was shopping for a supercar and found one with full PPF that would be a positive.
If I found one that had been wrapped - I'd continue looking
This ^^^If I found one that had been wrapped - I'd continue looking
Gassing Station | Supercar General | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


