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  • Don Nguyen
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    • Feb 2009
    • 604

    #406
    I don't think a lot of people know, but I also have/use a clear yellow transparent film as well. Normally I use this film for fog lights, etc, but the owner of this white 350z wanted to have me wrap the headlights of his car with my transparent yellow vinyl film material. I know this is definitely not for everybody, but this will at least show you what my transparent yellow film looks like. The owner of this car was from around Long Beach I believe and drove out to me in Anaheim Hills / Orange County to get the vinyl work done.

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    -Don Nguyen

    donathon@gmail.com

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    • Don Nguyen
      Mod Crazy
      • Feb 2009
      • 604

      #407
      Another car I did in one of my previous trips to norcal / Bay area. The owner of this silver Mercedes Benz CLS65 AMG had me vinyl wrap the roof of his car with the 3M 1080 gloss carbon fiber vinyl material. In addition to the roof, I also vinyl wrapped his chrome window trim with my matte black vinyl. Blacking out the window trim really complimented the roof and also dark colored wheels that the car already had. As comparison, the side B pillars have real carbon fiber overlays on them.



















      -Don Nguyen

      donathon@gmail.com

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      • Don Nguyen
        Mod Crazy
        • Feb 2009
        • 604

        #408
        The chrome / brushed aluminum on the window trims of this silver BMW E46 325i sedan was starting to fade/oxidize. So instead of buying replacement trim pieces or trying to paint them, the owner of this car had me vinyl wrap them with my matte black vinyl instead. This was a quicker, simpler, and overall better solution. We went with the matte black to match the matte finish on the wheels. I did this car while I was out over at my friend's shop in Huntington Beach / Orange County.

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        -Don Nguyen

        donathon@gmail.com

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        • Don Nguyen
          Mod Crazy
          • Feb 2009
          • 604

          #409
          Did the roof of this gray / silver BMW 328i E92 coupe in my gloss black vinyl material. I also vinyl wrapped the chrome / aluminum window trim of this car at the same time, but we went with the matte black finish for that instead of the gloss. The owner of this car was from around Los Angeles / Torrance and drove out to me in Orange County to get the work done. The combination of both the black roof and blacking out the window trim really changed the looks and dynamics of the car quite a bit, even with just those two simple things.

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          -Don Nguyen

          donathon@gmail.com

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          • Don Nguyen
            Mod Crazy
            • Feb 2009
            • 604

            #410
            I had this black Mercedes Benz C63 coupe black series come by to have me tint the clear portion of his tail lights and also black out the chrome / brushed aluminum window trim on his car. For the window trim we went with my matte black material to give it that contrast and more aggressive look and for the tail lights I only tinted / smoked the clear portion of the tail lights. Tinting / smoking only the clear portion gives it a very factory look. Even though my tint / smoke film is already fairly light, this is even a further step closer for being an OEM+ type look for those who are trying to achieve that look.

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            Tail lights (Driver (left) side untinted / stock - Passenger (right) side tinted / smoked):


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            -Don Nguyen

            donathon@gmail.com

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            • Don Nguyen
              Mod Crazy
              • Feb 2009
              • 604

              #411
              I held off using these pictures for a while, since they weren't the best pictures ever, but they are a bit different, so I figured I might as well post them. I am going to post two different cars. The first car, a 2012 black Honda Accord, the owner wanted me to wrap the top chrome grill piece in carbon fiber. Just to make note, the owner supplied their own carbon fiber vinyl material, and I have no idea who the make/manufacturer is. I just know the quality was fairly poor and the adhesive was separating itself from the vinyl from me just sticking it on the surface of the grill once and picking it up again to readjust.

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              This second car is quite a bit different from most of the standard set of cars that I am used to having come by. I believe this was something like a 1992 black Acura Legend. The owner of this car wanted me to vinyl wrap the roof of his car with the 3M di-noc matte carbon fiber vinyl material. The roof had some slight paint imperfections/oxidation, and he wanted me to cover over those and also provide a slight change in the look of the car at the same time (originally we were just going to wrap the roof in gloss black). I took these pictures during overcast, so you can't see much details in the weave. However, this kind of provides you guys with an idea of how the vinyl material looks like in low lighting. From further away it looks more matte/flat and then as you get closer you start to see the weaves.

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              -Don Nguyen

              donathon@gmail.com

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              • Don Nguyen
                Mod Crazy
                • Feb 2009
                • 604

                #412
                Here is a new white Toyota / Scion FRS that I vinyl wrapped the roof with my gloss black vinyl material. We went with the gloss black finish to give it a factory look. The owner of this car drove out to me in Anaheim Hills / Orange County to get the roof wrapped.

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                -Don Nguyen

                donathon@gmail.com

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                • Don Nguyen
                  Mod Crazy
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 604

                  #413
                  Some of you may notice, I don't necessarily post pictures in any particular order. I just go through what I have and pick from random unless requested otherwise by the owners of the cars or people who want to see something specific.

                  I worked on this car when I was up in norcal / Bay Area last time. This grey / silver Mercedes Benz came by to have me wrap the chrome / brushed aluminum window trim and rear trunk handle piece with my gloss black vinyl material. In addition to the window trim, I also tinted / smoked the tail lights lightly with my film specifically made/designed for use on exteriors. The lighting kind of makes it hard to really notice the gloss finish on the window trim, but hopefully you can still make it out and get an idea of how it looks like.

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                  Driver side (left) stock - Passenger side (right) tinted / smoked


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                  -Don Nguyen

                  donathon@gmail.com

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                  • Don Nguyen
                    Mod Crazy
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 604

                    #414
                    I don't just tint / smoke lights. I also have clear / transparent vinyl film materials that can be used such as red, yellow, etc. I believe the owner of this white Hyundai Genesis coupe was from around Riverside county and drove out to me in Orange County to get his tail lights tinted with my red clear film. He wanted to get rid of the chrome area in the center of his tail lights and to make the tail lights look like they came from the factory a solid red. The end results made a big difference in the appearance of the car. It's probably the simplest and easiest solution that you can do to matching the red of the tail lights.

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                    -Don Nguyen

                    donathon@gmail.com

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                    • future rs
                      E30 Addict
                      • Aug 2012
                      • 514

                      #415
                      Would you sell me the vinyl to do a complete e30 wrap? PM me a price for the vinyl.

                      Are you using only 3M products or do you use avery as well?

                      (I did graphic design and vinyl wraps for 3 years)

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                      • Don Nguyen
                        Mod Crazy
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 604

                        #416
                        I have both, just depends on what you want.

                        -Don

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                        • future rs
                          E30 Addict
                          • Aug 2012
                          • 514

                          #417
                          Originally posted by Don Nguyen
                          I have both, just depends on what you want.

                          -Don
                          Depends on price. Do you have an estimate on the yards needed for a complete e30?

                          I like the look of the gloss metallic grey that 3M has. If you could let me know how much that would be great. If the price is a little higher on the 3M controltac I would be up for that as well.

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                          • Don Nguyen
                            Mod Crazy
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 604

                            #418
                            Shoot me an e-mail with the exact ones you want and I'll look up prices.

                            donathon@gmail.com

                            thanks.

                            -Don

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                            • Don Nguyen
                              Mod Crazy
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 604

                              #419
                              Another car that I did while up in norcal / Bay Area. The owner of this red BMW E90 325i sedan had me vinyl wrap his roof in the 3m di-noc matte carbon fiber material. After doing the roof, he decided to have me also lightly tint / smoke his tail lights. Took some pictures of the tail lights inside and also outside to give you an idea of how it looks in different lighting conditions. Everything is custom cut / trimmed to the car, to make sure fitment is perfect and covers the whole / full area unlike pre cut pieces, which usually end up being a bit short around the edges.

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                              Driver side (left) stock - Passenger side (right) tinted / smoked:


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                              -Don Nguyen

                              donathon@gmail.com

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                              • Don Nguyen
                                Mod Crazy
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 604

                                #420
                                This customer was referred to me by his brother whose car I had also wrapped the roof in gloss black. The owner of this new white Porsche Carrera 2 also wanted me to wrap his roof in my gloss black material to give it that panoramic two tone look. He drove out to me in Anaheim Hills / Orange County from around Riverside / Corona area. Unlike most cars, the Porsche has a non glass sunroof, so that piece had to also be wrapped along with the rest of the roof. I think the end results looked awesome and it really made this Porsche look even sportier without giving it too much of an aftermarket / overdone feel that other modifications can cause.

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                                Just for fun, to see how the car would have looked like if it had a glass sunroof:


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                                -Don Nguyen

                                donathon@gmail.com

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