Should I change Colour? GT3 - Red to Matt Silver?
Discussion
Mark A S said:
When you do a complete Wrap, what happens with all the door shuts, under boot bonnet etc?
A decent wrapping company will be able to do all these bits if required but alot of people don't bother getting them done.In my opinion a 911 doesn't suit matte finishes, those curves should shine!
BertBert said:
most matt wraps I've seen look really horrible. It's a great idea but just looks ste in my view. However as it's just a wrap, if you want it do it!
Mind you £1800 must be a great track day somewhere!
Bert
Ah, but that could be because you've not noticed that the good ones are wraps Mind you £1800 must be a great track day somewhere!
Bert
Some are very good indeed, others less so.
I spoke to my wrapper about a going gulf colours but he said 911's don't wrap well because of the shape and the job would not stand up to scrutiny up close. fine from a few metres away.
A pal of mine had a brand new Range Rover from Revere and it was wrapped matt from new.
It was awful with cuts and joins and little patches to cover up problems that in fact then just highlighted them.
I just wrapped my bonnet matt grey (looks black on car) and that also failed within days and was removed.
A pal of mine had a brand new Range Rover from Revere and it was wrapped matt from new.
It was awful with cuts and joins and little patches to cover up problems that in fact then just highlighted them.
I just wrapped my bonnet matt grey (looks black on car) and that also failed within days and was removed.
V8KSN said:
A photoshopped wrap of what my car could look like....
Original
Wrap
Think it looks amazing on that shade of blue but ....... I would rather spend the money on a respray and painsheild
But a respray and paintshield will cost, what, £7,000? It will also significantly detract from the car's value and appeal. I'd estimate it'll cost you into 5 figures all told - fine if you can afford it and that's what you want, your choice of course, but mine would be different.Original
Wrap
Think it looks amazing on that shade of blue but ....... I would rather spend the money on a respray and painsheild
A wrap will cost max £2k, will have a broadly neutral effect on its value (although it's best to photograph the car carefully beforehand to be able to prove the pre-wrap condition) and will actually protect the car in the same way paintshield does, but all over, not just selected areas.
5517 said:
I spoke to my wrapper about a going gulf colours but he said 911's don't wrap well because of the shape and the job would not stand up to scrutiny up close. fine from a few metres away.
A pal of mine had a brand new Range Rover from Revere and it was wrapped matt from new.
It was awful with cuts and joins and little patches to cover up problems that in fact then just highlighted them.
I just wrapped my bonnet matt grey (looks black on car) and that also failed within days and was removed.
Nonsense. I've seen loads of good wrap jobs on 911's. Yes they're a bit curvy but they're far from the most complicated cars to do. A pal of mine had a brand new Range Rover from Revere and it was wrapped matt from new.
It was awful with cuts and joins and little patches to cover up problems that in fact then just highlighted them.
I just wrapped my bonnet matt grey (looks black on car) and that also failed within days and was removed.
5517 said:
I spoke to my wrapper about a going gulf colours but he said 911's don't wrap well because of the shape and the job would not stand up to scrutiny up close. fine from a few metres away.
A pal of mine had a brand new Range Rover from Revere and it was wrapped matt from new.
It was awful with cuts and joins and little patches to cover up problems that in fact then just highlighted them.
I just wrapped my bonnet matt grey (looks black on car) and that also failed within days and was removed.
Nonsense. I've seen loads of good wrap jobs on 911's. Yes they're a bit curvy but they're far from the most complicated cars to do. A pal of mine had a brand new Range Rover from Revere and it was wrapped matt from new.
It was awful with cuts and joins and little patches to cover up problems that in fact then just highlighted them.
I just wrapped my bonnet matt grey (looks black on car) and that also failed within days and was removed.
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