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  • Don Nguyen
    Mod Crazy
    • Feb 2009
    • 604

    #316
    I know there are some of you out there who have no interest in the black vinyl roof wraps that I do or the way carbon fiber vinyl looks. However, you have to at least like protecting your car's headlights from rock chips and cracks.

    The material that I use is not precut, so each and every installation is custom fitted to your car's specific application. This means no gaps or seam lines, in order to provide an invisible as possible installation result.

    If there is enough interest, I may even be willing to do a group buy to start things out. Also, if your headlights are already faded and you wanted to restore it, I have a guy who can do that before the protective film is applied.

    It was actually pretty hard figuring out a good way to show just how the clear film looks like on the headlights. However, hopefully this shows you just how clear and invisible the film is once applied to your headlights. I tried to make it as visible/noticeable as I could in this picture so you guys could actually see/notice the material.



    thanks.

    -Don

    Donathon@gmail.com

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    • vert_this
      Grease Monkey
      • Feb 2012
      • 395

      #317
      they got how to do this on YOUTube..as I have been thinking about doing a car.

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      • Don Nguyen
        Mod Crazy
        • Feb 2009
        • 604

        #318
        How much of a difference does blacking out your chrome window trim make with gloss black vinyl wrap?

        This much of a difference.







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        -Don

        donathon@gmail.com

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        • Don Nguyen
          Mod Crazy
          • Feb 2009
          • 604

          #319
          This is not a car that I personally worked on. This car belongs to one of my customers that installed the vinyl wrap himself for his roof. I asked him for these pictures, because this is the flat black material, which is not to be confused with the matte black that you see in all of my other pictures. I've had this flat black material for a while now, but I never had requests for it, so I never got around to using it myself.

          I don't have many pictures of it, but hopefully these will be enough to sort of give you guys an idea of how it looks like on a car.







          -Don

          donathon@gmail.com

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          • Don Nguyen
            Mod Crazy
            • Feb 2009
            • 604

            #320
            Here is a black BMW E90 335i that I vinyl wrapped the roof with the 3M di-noc carbon fiber material. The owner of this car was from around the LA area and drove out to me in Orange County to have the vinyl work done. I had also vinyl wrapped his window trim in matte black a while back as well. It's not very noticeable in the pictures, but the mirror caps were real carbon fiber, as a reference point for how the vinyl compares to real carbon.















            -Don

            donathon@gmail.com

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            • Don Nguyen
              Mod Crazy
              • Feb 2009
              • 604

              #321
              Here is a more recent car that I did some vinyl work on. I got lucky to work on this really cool brand new factory matte paint CLS63. I did a lot of things to this car that day. Firstly, we decided to go with the matte black around the window trims and rear chrome trunk handle to black it out and tone down the high contrast between that and the paint/rest of the car. Then we went around the car and smoked/tinted out the tail lights, head lights, and lower bumper light pieces. For the rear tail lights, I only tinted the clear portion and left the red portion. This toned the clear portion down a bit but left the red nice and bright to give it a good contrast/pop in the rear, which also matched the other red accents on the car. For the front, I tinted the entire head light and also the lower bumper lights to bring their contrast down and make them in with the lower bumper mesh area.

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              Clear portion tinted/smoked


              Clear portion untinted/unsmoked


              Entire front headlight smoked/tinted, lower bumper light unsmoked/untintinted


              Front headlight unsmoked/untinted, lower bumper light smoked/tinted


              After, with everything done.












              -Don

              donathon@gmail.com

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              • Don Nguyen
                Mod Crazy
                • Feb 2009
                • 604

                #322
                Yea, I really liked the way the black roof looked on that yellow Z.

                I've been getting a lot of people asking me about matte black vs gloss black and which would be better for their cars. Matte black is usually better on a more aggressive looking car. Most Subarus are able to pull off the matte black look fairly well, even with a relatively more stock-ish car. Either way, here are some pictures of this white Subaru hatchback/wagon that I did the roof with in matte black and also tinted his tails red to unbling the chrome factory tail lights. The owner of this car was from around LA and drove down to me in Orange County.























                -Don Nguyen

                donathon@gmail.com

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                • Don Nguyen
                  Mod Crazy
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 604

                  #323
                  I vinyl wrapped the roof of this red E46 3 series BMW with the 3M di-noc matte carbon fiber material. His roof spoiler and trunk were real carbon fiber. The roof spoiler was already starting to yellow a little bit, from the looks of it. You won't have this issue with the vinyl, which is a plus. The owner of this car came out to me in Orange County/Anaheim Hills from around the Los Angeles area to get the vinyl work done.

















                  -Don Nguyen

                  donathon@gmail.com

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                  • Don Nguyen
                    Mod Crazy
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 604

                    #324
                    The owner of this car drove out from Los Angeles out to me in Orange County/Anaheim Hills to have his window trim wrapped on this dark blue Infiniti G35 sedan. Decided to go with the matte black finish over the gloss black, to give it somewhat of an accent still and so that it did not completely just blend into the rest of the car.

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                    Note in this picture, the vertical line/seam in the upper window trim piece is due to the factory piece having a seam/break there.


                    -Don Nguyen

                    donathon@gmail.com

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                    • Don Nguyen
                      Mod Crazy
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 604

                      #325
                      Here is a brand new silver Mercedes E63 sedan that I vinyl wrapped both the roof and the chrome window trim + trunk handle on the rear. For the roof, we went with a gloss black vinyl wrap finish to give it a panoramic or gloss black painted look. In addition to the roof, the side roof rails were also wrapped in gloss black, which on this car extends from the bottom of the windshield to the back of the roof. On the window trim, we went with the matte black vinyl wrap finish over the gloss black in this case, to give it a nice contrast and have it blend in with the rubber that's also around the window trim pieces. It makes the window trim pop a bit more versus just completely blending in with the windows, if that makes sense.

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                      -Don Nguyen

                      donathon@gmail.com

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                      • Don Nguyen
                        Mod Crazy
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 604

                        #326
                        The owner of this car contacted me to see if I could wrap the fading back pillars on his black Mercedes SLK. He decided to go with the 3M di-noc carbon fiber material for this, to give it a nice contrast and at the same time hide/cover up the peeling/fading black pieces. The owner of this car was actually just up the street from me in Anaheim Hills.

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                        -Don Nguyen

                        donathon@gmail.com

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                        • Don Nguyen
                          Mod Crazy
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 604

                          #327
                          This is the same black Mercedes SLK as above that I vinyl wrapped the pillars in the 3M di-noc carbon fiber material. I also tinted / smoked the clear portions of the tail lights on his SLK. This is my current/new shade that I am using, which is lighter than before and really gives a fairly factory look similar to BMW's black line tail lights, for those who are familiar. The owner of this car was also in Orange County/Anaheim Hills.

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                          Left side tinted / smoked, right side untinted / unsmoked.




                          Tinted/smoked


                          Untinted/unsmoked








                          -Don Nguyen

                          donathon@gmail.com

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                          • Don Nguyen
                            Mod Crazy
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 604

                            #328
                            Here is a black Mercedes W204 C300 or C350, I don't remember, since it was debaged. I vinyl wrapped the chrome or brushed aluminum window trims with my gloss black vinyl material to give it that shadowline blacked out look. For this car, we went with the gloss black material over the matte black material. We did this so that the window trim would blend in with the car more, since his tail lights were tinted fairly dark (making then look like gloss black) and his wheels had some gloss black accents on it as well. I also blacked out the chrome trunk handle in the rear to complete the entire chrome blacking our look/process.

                            In addition to the window trim, I also did the top half portion of the side mirror blinkers in gloss black. I basically covered the reflector portion and left the actual indicator portion visible/clear.

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                            -Don Nguyen

                            donathon@gmail.com

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                            • Don Nguyen
                              Mod Crazy
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 604

                              #329
                              I've had a few people ask me what a gloss black vinyl wrapped roof would look like on a more stock/factory looking car. I vinyl wrapped the roof of this white BMW E46 325i sedan in my gloss black vinyl material. For this particular car, if the owner of this car was to have keep this car as is, without doing too many other mods, gloss black would definitely be the correct choice over matte black or carbon fiber, etc. Those finishes would be too aggressive for the car. Don't mind the pink emblems. This car was owned by a girl. The owner of this car drove out to me from Irvine/Orange County.

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                              -Don Nguyen

                              donathon@gmail.com

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                              • e30AlpineWhite1
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