Anyone have a hookup on vehicle wraps?

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Old 04-09-2010, 02:20 PM
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I guess as the title says does anyone. Wish there was a decently priced place around that has like a "wrap school"
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Originally Posted by Phase-2
I guess as the title says does anyone. Wish there was a decently priced place around that has like a "wrap school"
A buddy of mine does it. He use to live in Dallas but has moved to Lubbock.

http://www.gripgraphics.net/
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in dallas off I35 right before the walnut hill exit on the offramp where "2009 club" is.
Its like $14 per square foot. unless they put "360 WRAPS" somewhere on it then you get a discount cause you advertise for them now.
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Any idea what kinda discount it is and how big it has to be? can i pick what it looks like
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ill get in contact with the main guy on monday and see what kind of discounts he can do.
whatever you can imagine, they can print and stick it on your car. for example, if you can take a picture of it, they can put it in the computer and print it out and stick it on your car.

Here is a camaro they did a while back.
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Sure... gimme a ring, email, etc.

We also do Di-Noc carbon fiber


www.NovoWorks.com
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360 wraps is good. My friend is real good friends with the owner.
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I'm looking for just the vinyl sheets to do it myself.

Flat white or black preferrably.
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We tend to stay away from the flat wraps. What size piece are you looking for?
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Sorry to bring an old thread but does the car need to be a certain way? Reason I ask is because my cars panels are in different stages, some are painted others are in gel coat primer. Would love to not have to paint it to then be wrapped!
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Originally Posted by Reject
Sorry to bring an old thread but does the car need to be a certain way? Reason I ask is because my cars panels are in different stages, some are painted others are in gel coat primer. Would love to not have to paint it to then be wrapped!
hehe, no worries.

Well, we can only guarantee proper adhesion on factory paint, but we've done raw fiberglass, gel coat, etc with good results. Would need to see it and discuss the potential issues with you.
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I have alittle over a year before I EAS, trying to get everything lined up for when I return. Could u pm me what you need to know and I'll have someone help me out (I'm stationed in Ca but the car is in Tx)
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I am gonna jump in here to ask what the cost would be to do the CETA mod to my TA with Gloss Black?
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Originally Posted by WS6tx
I am gonna jump in here to ask what the cost would be to do the CETA mod to my TA with Gloss Black?
Those are pretty complex to wrap, and typically need to have seams. Would also need to keep the exhaust from getting to close as well.

We haven't done one specifically, so I can't really quote it. I'm thinking that for a solid color, paint would probably end up cheaper and looking better quite honestly.



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