Wrap flat black sticker for whole car

D7zul

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seriously, this is gonna take lots of work..

imagine all the curve of the car..

anyways, this is really creative thinking..

i wonder why people doesn't think about this b4..

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kumar22mostwanted

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i think it maybe more expensive than painting because in my mind it does seem like more work than painting
but i dont know its just a guess
 

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Yoh guys...anyone know anywhere can wrap flat back sticker for whole car ?
Ever heard of motorsports playground? They've been wrapping cars with stickers for a long time now...

But I suggest against it. Haha black is getting so common nowadays, how about dark grey? :rolleyes:
 

xtremeleo

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its being done in the uk imo, seen it in wheeler dealers iirc. u have various of pattern to chose from, cheaper then painting the whole car
 

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This guy wrapped the whole car himself. DIY all the way.. The link is from a different forum so mods, delete if you you think unfit.

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D7zul

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i think DIY ok la..

coz u r not paying other people .. ur blood & sweat is invested to ur own car.. making ur car more sentimental valuable..

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mADmAN

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i wonder why people doesn't think about this b4..
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ppl already thought about this looooong time already ler... and its been done many times already...especially overseas.

anyway...i remember reading a satria neo was wrapped in flat black at toms stickers iirc.

cost him rm1.5k
 

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