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:lol: only chrome wrap Iv liked was terry grants drift tvr tamora covered in sponsors, looked quite cool

 

I think if your gonna use chrome you need to be careful - it doesn't look too much on the tvr whereas on the GTR etc it does.

 

I have posted this z plenty of times but it has chrome at the back and I am a big fan (so much that I might to a variation of it) :)

 

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Also I think chrome is more for show or track cars rather than everyday road cars

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Has to be an improvement on that :)

 

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My mate bought that car (with the wrap removed)

 

It was black underneath and ended up doing the wheels and exhaust black. Looked ace.

 

 

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That was it after our mate Clark got his hands on it. :thumbs:

 

 

 

 

edit - I lied, the exhaust tips were done black on the superleggera he bought afterwards. My bad!

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Ive been looking at car wrap gallaries and I think Imight go with the white wrap and get gold painted alloys.

 

Thanks for all your ideas.

 

Hopefully will see some of you guys at next meet. :thumbs:

 

 

Jt1703 got a pearlescent white wrap. Looks great!

 

I'd go for something different if I could, Have a search for David Yu's GTR. It's wrapped metallic purple and it looks awesome.

 

in fact

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To me, that looks AWESOME!

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Here's just a small selection of the speciality colours available from RGVA :thumbs:

 

Sorry for the poor photo's, had to use my phone in the office, would have gone outside but there isn't really any sunlight anyway :thumbdown:

 

Pearl Orange

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Pearlecent White

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Sunset Orange

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Purple/Green Flip

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Green/Blue Flip

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Brushed Ali

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Carbon colours

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And for something REALLY different!?....

 

Aligator skin effect

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Sequin effect

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Chrome Carbon

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We obviously do all the standard solid colours also ;)

 

Waseem, pop in and see us some time. I'll make you a cup of tea and we can have a chat. Same goes for anyone else who is interested in having their car wrapped/liveried :)

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If your not up for purple, how about a green:

 

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I do think that two colours can complement each other - supermans being the perfect example above:

 

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Failing that:

 

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Oh God! Please dont let Nic see this HK wrap or it's what I'll end up with! :lol: At least my Zed would be unique! :blush:

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Ive been looking at car wrap gallaries and I think Imight go with the white wrap and get gold painted alloys.

 

Thanks for all your ideas.

 

Hopefully will see some of you guys at next meet. :thumbs:

 

 

Jt1703 got a pearlescent white wrap. Looks great!

 

I'd go for something different if I could, Have a search for David Yu's GTR. It's wrapped metallic purple and it looks awesome.

 

in fact

4416969170_019541fe2f.jpg

 

 

To me, that looks AWESOME!

 

Hey Stew! This is definately Old Skool Ford "Designer Metallic" Purple! :thumbs: And you are right it is :cloud9:B)

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Why oh why would you bother? Surely better off to put your money towards having the damaged paint re-done?

And it de-values the car - unless you are willing to remove the wrap before selling, in which case you're back to square one...?

 

why does a wrap de value a car?

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Why oh why would you bother? Surely better off to put your money towards having the damaged paint re-done?

And it de-values the car - unless you are willing to remove the wrap before selling, in which case you're back to square one...?

 

why does a wrap de value a car?

 

For two reasons - and this may be an opinion rather than across the board but it's still common sense...

For a prospective buyer, the scenario of removing a wrap should you decide you no longer want it, is something

very unnatractive, in fact most people would end up paying to have that professionally removed.

 

Secondly, if you're buying a car with a wrap, you can't easily see the condition of the paint underneath, i.e.

doing the wrap in the first place to hide your scratched or damaged paint.

I would never buy a wrapped car, just walk away and buy something you can see properly all over.

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