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  • mcdougal
    Wrencher
    • Nov 2014
    • 251

    #31
    Originally posted by djjerme
    The rustoleum method I have considered as well.

    The real benefit of wrapping the car though, is if you want to update or change the look of the car, it's easier than stripping and prepping paint..

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    Definitely. That's why I went with the wrap but I miss being able to clean and polish paint. I'm in Portland too so if you want to check out the wrap on my car (to get an idea of what a diy job looks like) let me know. Here are a few examples.








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    • Lance Racing
      R3VLimited
      • Jul 2005
      • 2340

      #32
      It's great that there are many more options to cover a car now days than a few years ago. The DIY red wrap looks really nice in the pictures.
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