I think it makes sense to wrap a car if your car is not painted. I'm not saying this color combo, but whatever wrap color you like.
I like these non Pshop pics better. It gives you a sense of before and after. I don't get the light painting and you leave the brooms in the background on the first set of pics. Good luck on everything!
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**E30 M3 Car Wrap/ Restoration by WrapWerks**
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That looks pretty cool. Clean simple and all that.
I am really starting to like m3s w/o spoilers
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looks good! but i dont understand why the roof isnt finished...
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Originally posted by Teaguer View PostWTF are you talking about and WHY are you even talking??
OP, I can see where you want to showcase what you offer having the black or faux CF roof does show that you offer that service as well.
Its just that I, along with most others with taste, do not like that look or your execution on your car or any e30 for that matter.
But its your car to do whatever you like with and I understand your reason.
Good luck wit the company! :up:
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2k is a good price. My friend was quoted about 3k to wrap his e30. I'm hoping to see more pics of wrapped e30's or wrapped BMW's.
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Originally posted by VivekLet's stop bashing him. This isn't meant for cheap e30's. That's what paint is for. On a very nice and expensive car that you don't mine throwing 2k at for a few years of enjoyment, that's where a very unique and reversible vinyl wrap comes in.
OP, I can see where you want to showcase what you offer having the black or faux CF roof does show that you offer that service as well.
Its just that I, along with most others with taste, do not like that look or your execution on your car or any e30 for that matter.
But its your car to do whatever you like with and I understand your reason.
Good luck wit the company! :up:
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The "matte look" always makes me think that someone got a really bad maaco paint job.
Kinda like how black rims remind me of the cars that the owner never washed their wheels.
Love the seats BTW!
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I like the removed bumperstrip/smoothie look. I think the fog lights being installed, and the covers inside of the foglights being installed will help. I'm not a fan of the seam on the rear bumper, and the wave in the spoiler, but otherwise, I'm a liker.
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Thanks man^....
Im completely open to what you guys have to say about me e30 but please try to be a little bit more respectful as I spent a really long time and a few bucks on making it look like this. I really like this car, especially the interior. Yea, vinyl has less of a lifespan than paint but I own a vinyl wrapping company so having my car not wrapped wouldn't be an option. I wanted something unique that no one else would have, this color is exactly that.
I got it redone by Creative options. Here are some pics
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I like the color. Basically looks like base/clear paint w/o the clear or flattening agent added.
Execution could have been a little better. not a fan of what you did with the bumpers but that's personal preference.
Roof is outright plain retarded on cars that don't have a separate roof skin.
At the very least you should have done the side window trim piece in black as well. just does not flow how you have it now.
Also why is this posted in photoshop & media forum??
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Originally posted by Kershaw View Postvinyl can last up to 7 years depending on the vinyl in outdoor conditions.
however, vinyl wraps should really not be left on for more than 2 years. you risk really damaging the paint (it's a risk from day 1 though) if you leave it on longer than that. of course, if this car is sanded, who gives a crap. vinyl is not a permanent solution, but it's a really fun and easy way to do quick changes.
are those overlay lines on the bumper? im surprised they are that visible. also surprised you didnt wrap the bumper as one unit.
for 30 hours of work, i would have charged at least $4000.
Well number one this is my car.. So it doesn't matter how many hours I spent. I did not take the bumper off so doing the front bumper in one piece was not an option. I don't agree with the vinyl lifespan, true they are rated at 7 years but they will last on a car far more than 2 years without damaging the paint. Sure there may be adhesive left on the paint when you take the vinyl off but with some isopropyl alcohol, that comes right off. I try not to charge those huge figures as most people are doing this instead of a paint job. For cars that are worth less than 10k, a vinyl job might not be worth it. For cars that are more expensive, leased, or with owners who do not want to devalue their car, vinyling protects the paint while its on, is removable and comes in a variety of really cool colors that would cost a lot if they were paint
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