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Getting the clio done again

remotesupport

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Graphics still to go on

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andy
 
Cool keep us posted as you have essentially wrapped your car with a new base colour - something which people have discussed ...

What was the cost breakdown for that part of the job ?

Martin
 
remotesupport":1jt420ue said:
Cheers guys, you can come see it anytime u like. Was In the transit the other day ali in hellinsburugh , had a look about for ya

Ha, was in Denmark tuesday to thursday and Stavanger on Friday with work so you would of struggled!
 
Saw a copy of Jap performance at the weekend and read an article about a guy who had ALL his Scooby body panels moulded in C/F and it looked brilliant - am sure a C/F wrap would look good too :approve:

I did like your old scheme Andy so look forward to seeing what you are upto this time - still got the big red cross as a key detail ?

Martin
 
Its basically something totally different martin

If someone gives me a laptop now I use it as a mouse mat, hate computers. I mainly do data recovery now, have done for some time.

just back from seeing the car, look incredible in the flesh.
 
They say it last 3-5 years. How does it deteriorate in this period, does the adhesive start to peel or does the colour fade? Either way it's an amazing thing to watch the video in the link, the way the sheet just clings to everything and turns corners without folding or creasing, quite an art-form I imagine.
 
They say it last 3-5 years. How does it deteriorate in this period, does the adhesive start to peel or does the colour fade? Either way it's an amazing thing to watch the video in the link, the way the sheet just clings to everything and turns corners without folding or creasing, quite an art-form I imagine.

Your bang on mate, i was just having a good look at it there. i have no idea how they do the front bumper for example or the bits where the front arch meets the door. its flawless on mine, i dont doubt you coul make a real mess of it id you had a bash yourself

andy
 
my last wrap faded slightly over 3 years, only some of the brighter colours faded down a bit , not much. This is one colour so its ment to be better.
 
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