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Custom Wraps

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bukfidy   +1y
I got sponsored for a full vinyl wrap from a local wrap guy and im looking for ideas on what to do, maybe some one can photoshop something. I like these first 2 pictures, the truck Dlowest and the other one.  I dont wanna copy them, i just like the style. Maybe some one can photoshop something, the f150 is my truck.
NOTLONUF   +1y
what two pictures are you referring to? i think your truck looks clean all white.
simple-pleasurez   +1y
imo... wraps are like body kits.... easy to put on... doesnt always look good...
Kronicles   +1y

you may wanna think about the after effects on your paint too, may not be a great idea unless ur plannin on completely strippin it down after the wrap. I may be wrong on that one, but I'm sure someone will correct me if I am!
severedmikey   +1y
the guy at the arbys drive through asked me where i got mine done! I just laughed.
purpl7duece   +1y
Edited: 7/1/2009 1:29:55 AM by purpl7duece

It won't mess with the paint at all. The hard part is taking the adhesive off once you want to take the wrap off.  My old shop used to always win best graphics with our printed vinyl on imports. On some jobs you could only tell it was vinyl if you came up really close. Here is one car we did. i'll look for better pics. As far as gettin someone here to photoshop you something, you should be lookin to pay for a designs as it takes many hours to design something that large and detailed.  
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02ramon20s   +1y


i thought about putting a wrap on my C-10, and then was quoted $$$$$2800 dallors, AND I QUICKLY DECIDED TO PAINT THE TRUCK>>
DougyFrisch   +1y
Whatever you do, please do not let them make it cheesy and hell. I could see them using ProFill's all over that thing and making it look like ass. Just be picky with em man, just because they are doing it for free, doesn't mean you can't tell em to change something. I think you should post up the proof on here before you decide... i'm really interested to see what they come up with... 
DougyFrisch   +1y
--------------------------------------------- Originally posted by Kronicles you may wanna think about the after effects on your paint too, may not be a great idea unless ur plannin on completely strippin it down after the wrap. I may be wrong on that one, but I'm sure someone will correct me if I am! --------------------------------------------- wrap material is actually "removable" up to 5 years.... with a lil heat and TLC it'll all come off with minimal residue... now unless you have a horrible paint job in the first place, there should be no issues with the paint...
scr8pnyota   +1y
---------------------------------------------Originally posted by sickntwistedthe guy at the arbys drive through asked me where i got mine done! I just laughed. ---------------------------------------------thats funny rights there, did he ask you how that thing does over speed bumps