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  • Don Nguyen
    Mod Crazy
    • Feb 2009
    • 604

    #391
    Going to be heading out to head up north soon. I had some appointments change their schedules, so this is now what I have left.

    Today is most likely the last official day I will take appointments, since once I start working, I won't have much time to check/reply to my e-mails anymore.

    Tuesday 21st - 1 appointment slots available
    Wednesday 22nd - 1 appointment slot available (Maybe)*
    Thursday 23rd - 2 appointment slots available
    Friday - Completely booked.

    -Don

    donathon@gmail.com

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    • golde30
      R3V OG
      • Nov 2003
      • 11464

      #392
      Where in norcal?
      IG: @Baye30

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      • Don Nguyen
        Mod Crazy
        • Feb 2009
        • 604

        #393
        San Jose. Near the 87 and 101 fwy..

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        • Don Nguyen
          Mod Crazy
          • Feb 2009
          • 604

          #394
          Here's one of the cars that I did some vinyl work on the other day up here in norcal / Bay Area / San Jose. The owner of this white E46 325i sedan brought his car by to have me vinyl wrap his roof with my matte black vinyl material. It's not as often that BMW or Euro guys in general go with the matte black finish, so this is a good example for those who were thinking or considering getting it done on your cars. The roof was plastidip before, but the vinyl provides a much smoother end result and finish, and is just as easily reversible.













          -Don Nguyen

          donathon@gmail.com

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          • Don Nguyen
            Mod Crazy
            • Feb 2009
            • 604

            #395
            Today is my last day for my August trip up here in norcal / Bay Area. I had this white Mercedes Benz C300 sedan come by earlier this week to have me do some vinyl work on it for him. He drove down from Napa to me in San Jose to get the work done. The owner of this car had me vinyl wrap the roof and the side door pillars in the 3M di noc matte carbon fiber and also had me black out the chrome on his window trim and rear trunk handle piece with my matte black finish vinyl material. In the darker lighting and from further away, you can't really make out the carbon fiber weave too much in the pictures. Matte black along the window trim went well with the matte carbon finish. The carbon pillars turned out pretty nice too.

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            -Don Nguyen

            donathon@gmail.com

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            • Don Nguyen
              Mod Crazy
              • Feb 2009
              • 604

              #396
              Seems like there are a lot of fans of wagons, so here are pictures of a blue E46 325i wagon / touring that I worked on recently. The owner of this car actually lived down the street from me in Irvine / Orange County, so I dropped by their house to do the vinyl wrap. The owner wanted me to black out his chrome / aluminum window trim. I went with the matte black to give it more of an aggressive look and it went well with all of the other matte black weather rubber pieces that lined the window trim and the overall look of the car.

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              -Don Nguyen

              donathon@gmail.com

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              • Don Nguyen
                Mod Crazy
                • Feb 2009
                • 604

                #397
                Thanks for everyone who was able to make it out to me while I was up in norcal / Bay Area doing vinyl wraps. I only had one car that cancelled on me without any notice (which is a first out of all of my trips that I have been/gone up there), but other than that everything went good as usual.

                This was one of the last cars that I did while up there, and I was a bit excited, so I forgot to take some before pictures of it. The owner of this white Subaru STI wagon / hatch brought his car to me to have me vinyl wrap the roof of his car with my gloss black vinyl material. Subarus are one of those cars that can pull off the matte or gloss black look. Since there is no sunroof on this car, it gives it a very smooth and continuous result / look.















                -Don Nguyen

                donathon@gmail.com

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                • Don Nguyen
                  Mod Crazy
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 604

                  #398
                  These aren't the best pictures in the world, since the owner of this car came later in the day and there was a lot of work that he wanted done on his car, so by the time I finished, it was already fairly late in the day. The owner of this car drove from San Diego up to me in Anaheim Hills / Orange County to get the vinyl work done. He wanted me to vinyl wrap his roof, roof spoiler, front splitters, side B pillars, and rear lower bumper diffuser all in the 3M di noc matte carbon fiber vinyl material finish. Personally, I do not like wrapping rear diffusers, but since the owner of this car was getting a lot of other work done, I decided to do it for him/his car.

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                  -Don Nguyen

                  donathon@gmail.com

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                  • Don Nguyen
                    Mod Crazy
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 604

                    #399
                    Another car I did on my most recent trip up to norcal / Bay Area to do vinyl wrapping. I liked this car, because it was a unique color and different from the black or white cars that I am usually working on, so it's a nice change of pace. I believe it was a BMW E90 330i or 328i sedan, and I don't know the exact name of the color of this car, but it was almost greenish/silverish/blueish in different lightings. For this car, we went with the matte black vinyl for his window trim over the gloss black to match the rubber around the window trim and his B pillars, which were also matte black already. I think the final results turned out great. Everything is done seamlessly without any awkward seam lines in random places and everything gets tucked in underneath the weather stripping.

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                    -Don Nguyen

                    donathon@gmail.com

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                    • Don Nguyen
                      Mod Crazy
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 604

                      #400
                      Went over to my friend's shop (Serge @ BenzWorks in Huntington Beach / Orange County) to tint / smoke the tail lights on this white CLS63 AMG. I only tinted / smoked the clear portion of the tail lights and I left the red alone. This gives the car slightly more character with just the subtle change in shade of the clear portion of the tail lights. It's a fairly light shade, so it almost feels factory looking, so it goes well even on cars that are more lightly modified or more on the stock-ish side.

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                      -Don Nguyen

                      donathon@gmail.com

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                      • Don Nguyen
                        Mod Crazy
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 604

                        #401
                        Here's one of the 350z's that I did some vinyl work on while up in the bay area / norcal. The owner of this silver 350z wanted me to vinyl wrap his roof in my gloss black material. His windshield, side windows, and rear windshield were also tinted. He wanted to give it a continuous flow / look from the roof to the front/rear windshield, which is what we got with the final results once everything was done. It looked good. The gloss black matched nicely with the glass.

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                        -Don Nguyen

                        donathon@gmail.com

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                        • Don Nguyen
                          Mod Crazy
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 604

                          #402
                          I thought I had posted pictures of this car already, but I guess I haven't yet. This was from my earlier/prior trip to norcal / Bay Area to do vinyl wrapping. The owner of this car originally was only going to have me vinyl wrap his roof in the 3M di-noc carbon fiber material, but he also ended up having me do the top of his trunk with the 3M di noc matte carbon fiber material as well. The hood and rear trunk lip spoiler are real carbon fiber pieces, so that'll give you an idea of how the two compare/matches up. In addition to his roof and trunk, I also wrapped his chrome / brushed aluminum window trim with my matte black vinyl material. I forgot to take more detailed pictures of that, but you can kind of see it in the roof pictures. There were still a couple of bubbles that were working themselves out when I took these pictures, so you may notice it in some of the pictures.

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                          -Don Nguyen

                          donathon@gmail.com

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                          • Don Nguyen
                            Mod Crazy
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 604

                            #403
                            Although white cars may look the best with the gloss black roofs, black cars definitely benefit one of the most when it comes to getting their chrome / brushed aluminum window trims blacked out. I believe the owner of this car is also on this forum. The owner of this car brought their jet black E46 325i (or it was a 330i) coupe to have me wrap his window trim in my matte black vinyl material to give it that shadowline look. We went with the matte black to get that slight contrast. Overall, I think it turned out great and changed the look of the car dramatically. Even on a more stock-ish car, doing this still benefits and changes the overall look of the car quite a bit.

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                            -Don Nguyen

                            donathon@gmail.com

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                            • mcskibadee1
                              E30 Fanatic
                              • Feb 2012
                              • 1379

                              #404
                              Damn, good work! I wanted to get my trim blacked out but the thought of painting it and having it chip just doesnt sound worth it. How much would it be to get me window trim on a 1989 325 blacked out?
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                              • Don Nguyen
                                Mod Crazy
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 604

                                #405
                                Did you need both the top and lower pieces wrapped? How are they now? Are they smooth or are they chipping already?

                                -Don

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