Slurpglass
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Also just added the Low-Pro AVS window vent shades.
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Now it needs a drop and some different wheels.
Up would be good too!Lol. To each their own good sir. If anything this hoe is going up [emoji1312] I do live in flood-prone Houston after all. [emoji305]
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Also just added the Low-Pro AVS window vent shades.
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How well do they fit? Been keeping my eyes peeled to see some on in person.
Ive had 2 of three and im still torn...just put the in channel ones on... had the paint stick ones originally... next is your way..View attachment 204075
Ive had 2 of three and im still torn...just put the in channel ones on... had the paint stick ones originally... next is your way..View attachment 204075
Ummmm i ferget, ill go out in a minute... done sleeping fer the niteWhat brand in channel???
I've got the Wade brand and am very happy with them.
I order the material (3m 1080) at cost just before I threw my two weeks in at the graphics shop. A full 25yd 60” roll is needed. I paid $525 for the roll.
How much did you have left over afterwords? Just curious.
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About 1yd. That’s with no mistakes/rewraps
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Nice job, looks awesome! I have been debating over vinyl wrapping or dipping for some time, but after seeing your work I'm really leaning towards wrapping!
For the front bumper, did you do inlays for the fog light and tow hook recesses? Could you take a few close up pics of those areas?
NICE!!!
You can't even see the inlays unless you're doing a prostate exam on the recesses!
Also, nice job on "glassing" those dents and scuffs, those areas tend to be the starting point for vinyl lift due to trapped air... my bumper looks the same, I was thinking I'd have to glaze and prep the dents and scuffs first before I wrap, but now I'm thinking not.
Thanks again for the pics and info, you've inspired me to go with the wrap!