Styling Vinyl Wrap

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Styling Vinyl Wrap

Transformer

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Im toying with the idea of "wrapping" my seicento and was wondering if anyone else has done this or know of this being done and how it has turned out. It's still just a thought but I have priced it up and it's still going to bee out of my price range but im also thinking of just wrapping my bonnet, maybe with carbon fibre styled vinyl, how do you's think that would look on a yellow sei?

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Transformer
 
Fair enough, was just thinking about it since it's alot cheaper than a respray and im not a huge fan of the yellow ;)
 
I got a yellow one cause it was in my budget, and I liked the way it drove and didn't want to wait/travel for a black one to crop up, anyway it was just a thought, it seems the majority of car owners are against vinyl wrapping. I just remembered watching an episode of Dealer Wheelers and thought it was alright.

Aye cheers a photo would be great I've looked up a couple photo's and they have been alright, but then again you could be right, sometimes the yellow bothers me but sometimes it doesn't.
 
there's nothing wrong with wrap, especially if you have a new car with shiny paintwork cause it stays that way until you take it off. I'm all for wrapping but i didn't like your plan is all. Problem with sei's and cinqs and wrapping is they have so much paintwork on show on the inside so that kinda gives it away. My van par example has no paintwork on show on the inside so if it was wrapped you wouldn't be able to tell it'd changed colour apart from under the bonnet of course.
 
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