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Wrapping a bonnet

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Thinking of changing the colour of my bonet
To either black or carbon fibre look.
Who can do it
What sort of price
DIY option
OR
Is it better/easier/cheaper to paint it black?
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its cheaper to carbon wrap it than it is to paint it. Did it on the rx7 a few years ago, came out pretty sweet, most people that see it in the flesh think it is proper carbon.
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Far easier to wrap and cheaper. You can get 3D carbon or 4D carbon now which looks more like carbon with a clear over it. Plus if you don't like it you can remove it.
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Think these guys do it
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Anyone know the approx cost to get a whole car done?
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Thanks - will do some more homework
I used to think that the orange and green tictacs gave you special powers. The orange ones would make you stronger and the green ones would make you faster. So i used to eat some green ones and run around my lounge as fast as i could, then eat the orange ones and try to pick up the sofa. I wish it were true!
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I've got a mate who specialises in vehicle wraps so could put you onto him if you need? Based out west thou
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Anyone tried Plasi-dip rather than wrap?
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Im going to plastidip my TE37's in a week or two lololol
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Heads up on the PlastiDip.

If you dont put it on thick enough (which I didnt) It will not just peel off like it does in vidoes. You end up either tearing off a few mm at a time, spraying more over the top to make it thicker, or spraying WD40 on it and scrubing it off. I spent many a hour trying to get plastidip off my wheels.

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