Styling Sporting 135 - Roof and bumper wrap?

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Styling Sporting 135 - Roof and bumper wrap?

connorbill

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Hi everyone - I have a Acid Jazz blue 135 multi air turbo.
Just wondering if anyone has any experience or advice with wrapping the roof and the matte part of the front bumpers.
The roof would be more for style than anything else, whereas the black part of the bumpers not being painted really annoys me.
I would be getting the work professionally carried out, but my concern is that the bumpers aren't fully smooth, would this affect the outcome of a wrap?
Thanks,
Connor.
 
Personally I think the unpainted parts of the bumpers look awesome. You shouldnt have any problems with the roughness of the plastic. The vinyl should be thick enough to still be smooth. However you will probably need to remove all the pieces (if possible) so the vinyl can be wrapped around. Otherwise it might peel off. You might also struggle to get any vinyl to match your paint and as a result stand out even more.

The roof is straightforward, you might have to leave your car for a while so the vinyl can stick properly. You obviously cant remove the roof to tuck it in.
 
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Hi everyone - I have a Acid Jazz blue 135 multi air turbo.
Just wondering if anyone has any experience or advice with wrapping the roof and the matte part of the front bumpers.
The roof would be more for style than anything else, whereas the black part of the bumpers not being painted really annoys me.
I would be getting the work professionally carried out, but my concern is that the bumpers aren't fully smooth, would this affect the outcome of a wrap?
Thanks,
Connor.

Hi, and welcome :)

I assume you're going Blue..??

FMS is spot on with the look for a Black car.. but the blue look is a tougher call, :confused:
Charlie
 
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