**E30 M3 Car Wrap/ Restoration by WrapWerks**
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It's been beat to death holy shit
Yes you are right, the car needed to be ready for a big show and I had no time to take the bumper off. If it were a customer car I wouldn't let it leave my shop like that either but for the show, it needed to be finished. Bumper is being redone as we speak. The difficulty and reason I couldn't do it in one piece is because there is no paint, more specifically no clear coat on the car for the vinyl to really grip onto. So on complex curves the vinyl just doesn't stay put. This is not the case with 99% of cars because they all have paint to begin with. This was a special case.Leave a comment:
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lol^ im unsure of what I'm doing with the car. As of now its a feeler to see if anyone is interested.Leave a comment:
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by saving up you mean selling? I'm confused
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Love the color! Agree with everyone else about the bumpers and roof, but thats my opinion. Honestly though, needs to be a lot lower to pull of those wheels. Good luck though! Looks pretty quality overall.Leave a comment:
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cool way to show off work.makes sense to do on that car it needs paint you tried something different I doubt you would have painted your m3 that color so for now have fun do what you want and wrap it.like your white m3 :)Leave a comment:
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dude the wrap looks amazing and the photo shop pictures look even better!!! keep it up! I love the light effect. It looks like it was done with a dslr camera, not PS.Leave a comment:
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You should wrap my turbo car. I drive about 30-45k miles a year from North Hollywood to almost seal beach. That way it will get more exposure and you won't have to worry about damaging the paint on your M3.
You mean front bumper right?that is how honest feedback works............ you get good and bad comments, take it or leave it.
Here's some more. I like the color and finish, it is unique and "in" right now, however, I think your execution on the rear bumper is poor quality work (if you plan on doing that on customer cars). On your own personal car do whatever you like, but if that was my car and I was a customer, I would have you redo it.Leave a comment:
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Yes you are right, the car needed to be ready for a big show and I had no time to take the bumper off. If it were a customer car I wouldn't let it leave my shop like that either but for the show, it needed to be finished. Bumper is being redone as we speak. The difficulty and reason I couldn't do it in one piece is because there is no paint, more specifically no clear coat on the car for the vinyl to really grip onto. So on complex curves the vinyl just doesn't stay put. This is not the case with 99% of cars because they all have paint to begin with. This was a special case.Leave a comment:
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that is how honest feedback works............ you get good and bad comments, take it or leave it.
Here's some more. I like the color and finish, it is unique and "in" right now, however, I think your execution on the rear bumper is poor quality work (if you plan on doing that on customer cars). On your own personal car do whatever you like, but if that was my car and I was a customer, I would have you redo it.Leave a comment:
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shah this site is too funny. People say so many negative things and then go "hey but good luck! :up:" lol Thanks guys, appreciate the feedback.Leave a comment:

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