Vinyl Wrap DIY
#71
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Sweet wrap job bro.
And to the Marine guy, your viewpoint is not any different than the guy mentioning the regular camo on a jeep. How many men and women have died wearing regular green camo??? More than enough. Not trying to argue but just saying how your view isn't different than his.
And to the Marine guy, your viewpoint is not any different than the guy mentioning the regular camo on a jeep. How many men and women have died wearing regular green camo??? More than enough. Not trying to argue but just saying how your view isn't different than his.
#73
Horribly. I might tear it all off.
The read bumper is impossible as far as I'm concerned. Everything is done except the bumpers. I'm pretty sure I can do the front, right now I'm half way through the rear and it's not looking good.
The read bumper is impossible as far as I'm concerned. Everything is done except the bumpers. I'm pretty sure I can do the front, right now I'm half way through the rear and it's not looking good.
#75
that is pure sexy man..dont give up now! You're convincing me to vinyl my own car (budgeting ~1K) Im going to redo the body, get rid of all the dents/dings/scratches, repaint, then vinyl!
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#79
too bad you're not in southern cali, i would have lent you a hand. will be tackling this project very soon. dent removal on the 4th, wrapping of vehicle should be on the 5th.
quick question for you, how much vinyl of have you purchased? im ordering the 35x5 size...
quick question for you, how much vinyl of have you purchased? im ordering the 35x5 size...