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  • Vinyl Wrapping

    Hey all,

    Enjoying my little white THP 155 Dsport plus but it has a dark purple roof with a urban tribal pattern thats a little faded so thinking about getting a wrap done on the roof.

    ​​After thinking about it although I would never consider this on any other car I think I am feeling carbon effect and also doing the side trim, mirrors and front grill getting a look akin to the white DS3 Racing.
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    Anyone able to give me an indication of costs I should be expecting and maybe some pictures of they have had something similar done to their car?

    - BB

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    Have a go yourself- hairdryer and some vinyl. Don't attempt the whole car, mind

    Have a look at street-race.org for decent decals
    I'm doing a bonnet decal for my Clio (The Joker ha-ha!) soon, but they do all over decals too
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    • #3
      Have a go yourself- hairdryer and some vinyl. Don't attempt the whole car, mind

      Have a look at street-race.org for decent decals
      I'm doing a bonnet decal for my Clio (The Joker ha-ha!) soon, but they do all over decals too

      Nice DS3 ones
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        Why the heck did that go on 3 times? ( 4 times)
        thought the software prevented multiple submissions.....
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        • #5
          I did consider having a go myself as it's mainly the work that seems to be most of the cost but not sure how to approach the roof and top of doors?

          Also still not sure whether matt effect or shiny carbon.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BeardedBowman View Post
            I did consider having a go myself as it's mainly the work that seems to be most of the cost but not sure how to approach the roof and top of doors?

            Also still not sure whether matt effect or shiny carbon.
            good luck. All those bubbles and cutting angles would do me in
            guessing there are a few training coursesyou could take

            Considering plastidipping my Clio soon- have to buy a temporary car port (No garage, but have off street access)
            The full kit is £200. You can get training to do that for £275 for the day, too.
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