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  • Don Nguyen
    Mod Crazy
    • Feb 2009
    • 604

    #346
    Replied to your e-mail.

    Again, this is the new lighter shade of tint/smoke film that I am using. This is not regular normal window tint. This material is designed to be used on the exteriors of cars. I tinted / smoked the tail lights on this darker gray gunmetal colored new E350 sedan. We decided to go with covering the entire tail light to give it a consistent finish over the whole tail light versus just tinting the clear or red section on this car. The owner of this car was from around Newport Beach area and came out to me in Anaheim Hills to get the work done. It's not often that I get non white cars, so this will help out those who have similar colored cars and were thinking about getting their tails smoked or tinted and how it'd look. I also took some pictures inside and outside, to show the differences of how the shade looks in different lighting conditions.

    Before:




    Driver side tinted/smoked - Passenger side untinted/unsmoked.


    After:






    -Don Nguyen

    donathon@gmail.com

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    • Don Nguyen
      Mod Crazy
      • Feb 2009
      • 604

      #347
      The owner of this silver F10 528i sedan drove down from norcal / San Francisco to me in Orange County to have his window trim vinyl wrapped with my gloss black vinyl. Similar to what the shadowline trim would have looked like from the BMW factory. I took more close up pictures around the edges, corners, etc this time to show you guys in more detail of how the finished product looks.

















      -Don Nguyen

      donathon@gmail.com

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      • Don Nguyen
        Mod Crazy
        • Feb 2009
        • 604

        #348
        Not exactly sure the name of the color of this 370z, but the color looked silver. Either way, I vinyl wrapped the roof of this car in my gloss black material. The owner drove from Los Angeles county to me in Orange County to the roof wrapped. The curves of the roof really help make the gloss black roof pop and stand out a bit more. The owner of this car plastidip his antenna in the matte black finish. So this is good for those who wanted to get gloss black roofs and wanted to plastidip their antennas. I believe plastidip has a gloss black version out now that'd probably work better.











        Some of the plastidip peeled off/up a bit when installing the vinyl. Tip of advice, plastidip the antenna after the roof is wrapped, instead of plastidipping i tbeforehand.


        -Don Nguyen

        donathon@gmail.com

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        • absolutdog
          E30 Addict
          • Apr 2012
          • 449

          #349
          SOOOOOO MANY PICS

          NOOOOOO E30's!!!!!!!

          Not a single one through hundreds of pics!!!!!!!


          BOOOOOOOOOOOO
          87 'vert~~~~~~~89 s50~~~~~~~~~91 318i~~~~~~~~87 s50~~~~~~~~~R.I.P. '91 318i

          I Need used SIR tools

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          • Don Nguyen
            Mod Crazy
            • Feb 2009
            • 604

            #350
            I had a new silver Lexus CT200h come by to have me vinyl wrap his roof with the 3M di-noc matte carbon fiber material. The owner of this car was also from Irvine / Orange County. Took some close up pictures around the antenna area and side rails, just to show you the extent of the vinyl coverage and it looks up close. I think the roof accented the silver color of the car fairly well, especially since this carbon fiber finish has somewhat of a silver/gray tone to it, even though it is the black carbon fiber finish. The owner of this car also wants me to wrap his hood with the 3M dinoc carbon fiber material and tint his tails as well, so once I do those, I'll post some more pictures.

















            -Don Nguyen

            donathon@gmail.com

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            • Don Nguyen
              Mod Crazy
              • Feb 2009
              • 604

              #351
              The owner of this blue VW Mk4 Jetta contacted me regarding the clear coat/paint issues that he has been having on his roof. The original plan was to wrap the trunk, roof, and hood, to cover up and prevent any further oxidizing of the paint. However, I told him to just go with the roof first, to test it out and see how that turns out first before continuing with the rest.

              Vinyl is only an alternative to paint, it is not a replacement. However, in this case, it was a cheaper option and better than leaving the roof to oxidize further. The better condition the roof is in, the better the final results of the vinyl wrap will be. The vinyl material is very thin, about the same thickness as the car's paint, so it is by no means a body filler. Luckily for the owner of this car, even though the roof was in pretty bad condition, the vinyl was able to hide/cover up most of the oxidation without showing through the vinyl itself.

              We went with the gloss black vinyl finish for the roof to give it a more factory look, versus going with the matte black finish or carbon fiber finishes.

              Before:








              After:








              -Don Nguyen

              donathon@gmail.com

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              • cbouchez
                R3VLimited
                • May 2007
                • 2789

                #352
                Wow very nice^^^
                Follow my IG @bouchezphotography

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                • jink0619
                  E30 Modder
                  • Dec 2011
                  • 808

                  #353
                  Hey Im looking for glossy black wrap enough to do e30 roof and front pillars.
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                  E30love

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                  • Don Nguyen
                    Mod Crazy
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 604

                    #354
                    I know the roof size, but can you measure the front pillars for me.

                    -Don

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                    • Don Nguyen
                      Mod Crazy
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 604

                      #355
                      This isomething a little different. It isn't a roof, but I did vinyl wrap the roof of this silver Lexus ISF with the 3M dinoc carbon fiber material a couple of months prior. The owner of this car ended up coming back to have me vinyl wrap the center of his hood with the matte black material and wrap the two sides of the hood in the 3M di-noc matte carbon fiber material. We were originally going to only do the center in matte black, but the owner decided to do this after seeing it on another car. The owner of this car came from San Diego up to me in Orange County / Anaheim Hills to get the work done. I think it really filled in the hood nicely and gave it a pretty cool look.











                      -Don Nguyen

                      donathon@gmail.com

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                      • Don Nguyen
                        Mod Crazy
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 604

                        #356
                        The owner of this white Mercedes E550 coupe contacted me to lightly tint / smoke the tail lights on their car. The owner of this car was also from Orange County and came over to my shop in Anaheim Hills to get the work done. This is the new shade that I am using for tail lights, which give a very light factory smoke look. I tried to take some more before/after pictures so you guys can better see/visualize the differences and how this shade of smoke / tint looks like. I am not really into blacking out tail lights or dark tail lights, so this shade is perfect to me imo.

                        Before:


                        Right - Passenger side tinted / smoked:


                        Before - Untinted / unsmoked:


                        After:












                        -Don Nguyen

                        donathon@gmail.com

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                        • Don Nguyen
                          Mod Crazy
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 604

                          #357
                          I had posted pictures of this same car that I also tinted the tail lights on. However, I had also blacked out the chrome / brushed aluminum window trim for him as well to give it that shadowline look. Unlike BMW, Mercedes does not have the shadowline option from the factory, so the only way to get rid of it is to vinyl wrap it.

                          We went with matte black instead of gloss black for this car. Everything turned out really nicely with the matte black finish. I personally think getting rid of the chrome is one of the biggest changes you can do with the car, especially if you are blacking or or getting rid of the chrome on the rest of the car. The black window trim really gives it a sportier look. In addition to the window trim, I also blacked out the chrome on the back trunk handle. The owner of this car drove out to me in Anaheim Hills from Newport Beach / Orange County to have the work done.











                          -Don Nguyen

                          donathon@gmail.com

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                          • 04nhbpep3
                            Advanced Member
                            • May 2012
                            • 100

                            #358
                            Dan could you pm me with how much it would be for a whole e30?

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                            • Don Nguyen
                              Mod Crazy
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 604

                              #359
                              Materials only I am assuming?

                              -Don

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                              • GaryE30
                                R3V Elite
                                • Oct 2003
                                • 4791

                                #360
                                Don,

                                Go easy on the watermarks. The pictures will look better and they don't appear to be the type someone would want to steal.

                                Love,
                                Gary
                                Estoril E36 M3/4/5 | Toledo E53 X5 3.0 | LeMans E90 335D M-Sport

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