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May I ask SlowD how much was the wrap ? I trying to decide now on Wrap vs Paint for my 06 Denali

Sorry for the late reply man but I was quoted anywhere from $3800 to $4500 for the wrap.
I decided to do it myself, this was the first time ever doing something like this and I took everything off, the quotes I got were just wrapping over everything instead of removing and wrapping individual pieces.

I paid around $700 for the Avery Vinyl.
Here's a link to the tintdude forum where I started a thread when I started wrapping it: https://www.tintdude.com/forum/topi...kon-denali-satin-black-and-i-have-a-question/

Hope that helps!
 

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Sorry for the late reply man but I was quoted anywhere from $3800 to $4500 for the wrap.
I decided to do it myself, this was the first time ever doing something like this and I took everything off, the quotes I got were just wrapping over everything instead of removing and wrapping individual pieces.

I paid around $700 for the Avery Vinyl.
Here's a link to the tintdude forum where I started a thread when I started wrapping it: https://www.tintdude.com/forum/topi...kon-denali-satin-black-and-i-have-a-question/

Hope that helps!
Holy jeebus, I think the most I've heard of a wrap job is $1500. $4500 is the price of an entire new paint job
 

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Bone stock 2006 Tahoe LS 4.8L.
16" OEM wheels.
February 2013.
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20" Black Matte LTZ reps.
Only tint and Flowmaster 50 at this point.
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24" TBSS reps and a whole lot of interior, exterior and paint updates and minor maintenance items.
February 2017.
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Here's a pic of my old rearend and current setup. New rear has Moser axles, Detroit Tru-trac, 4.56 gears, Pro-form cover with bearing cap studs, and all Timken bearings.PhotoGrid_1486745638917.jpg

Old grille vs current: Color matched w/Street Scene polished inserts. I wrapped the bowtie with 3M dinoc series carbon fiber vinyl.
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Here's a pic of my old rearend and current setup. New rear has Moser axles, Detroit Tru-trac, 4.56 gears, Pro-form cover with bearing cap studs, and all Timken bearings.View attachment 74296

Old grille vs current: Color matched w/Street Scene polished inserts. I wrapped the bowtie with 3M dinoc series carbon fiber vinyl.View attachment 74297

This right here is a killer machine!! I mean look at this hit list without even getting into the full build thread....whoa!!

01 Tahoe LT Blown/cammed 6.0 Lingenfelter cam, Maggie w/2.8 pulley, Built 4l60e, True-Trac, 4.56 gear...lots more
 

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Holy jeebus, I think the most I've heard of a wrap job is $1500. $4500 is the price of an entire new paint job

See man that's what I thought it would be but once I said a Denali they panicked due to all of the shit our cars have attached lol.
$1500 is about right for a smaller vehicle but it's more than doubled for ours.
I mean I spent 4 months wrapping my car and could only work on it 10-15 hrs a week, it is extremely time consuming!
 

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See man that's what I thought it would be but once I said a Denali they panicked due to all of the shit our cars have attached lol.
$1500 is about right for a smaller vehicle but it's more than doubled for ours.
I mean I spent 4 months wrapping my car and could only work on it 10-15 hrs a week, it is extremely time consuming!
Yea I guess . Mine was quoted for a pickup, a full size Silverado not a small car. All moldings and flares off.
 

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I didn't know that any Yukons came stock with fender flares! I really like them on these trucks, and your truck is mint!
 

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I didn't know that any Yukons came stock with fender flares! I really like them on these trucks, and your truck is mint!

Thanks. My dad is actually the original owner, I bought it off him a few years ago. He said he had the dealership install the flares before he even drove it off the lot. The picture may look good, but up close the paint is in terrible condition. I've done the best I can to maintain it the past few years, but the damage was done by the time I got it. The hood is spiderwebbed like crazy, there are scratches everywhere and the paint's actually flaking off in chunks in 3 spots. I need to get it repainted very soon, not looking forward to that.
 

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