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vinyl wrapping in MA or RI

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  1. silk32

    silk32 Formula Junior

    Jul 16, 2005
    543
    ASS MASS N.Attleboro
    Full Name:
    matt
    are there any companies in MA or RI that do vinyl wraps on cars? i was thinking of doing flat black on one of my cars
     
  2. advancedaudio79

    Mar 22, 2008
    11
    Boston
    Full Name:
    Jeremy
    Its tough to find someone around here that will do a good job so you do not see any bubbles or slices from were a bubble use to be. Why not paint it flat black? My buddy just painted his 37' roadster flat black, it looks pretty impresive...
     
  3. AtomikPunk

    AtomikPunk Rookie

    Jan 1, 2004
    33
    North Shore, MA
    I do vehicle wraps, but you would never match the quality of a true paint job.
    what vehicle are you trying to do?
    Some of the older muscle cars can be done with full color changed wraps.
    But doing a newer car, with complex curves and molded bumpers, would not be a good choice. for full color changes.

    Mark
    SupersportUSA.com

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  4. 55fanatic

    55fanatic Formula Junior

    Apr 30, 2006
    390
    Boston
    Full Name:
    Peter Ladas
    Matt are you thinking something like this?

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    When a BMW 335i owner in Munich became bored with his black coupe, he hired a team to wrap it in white tape. Two days later, he drove home in his refreshed "Alpine White" coupe (with an M3-appearing black roof). No, it's not normal tape. It's a special 3M wrap, and the process is known as "foiling." Apparently, the German military has been using the process (with an olive drab tape) for some time now. Likewise, the process is popular with race teams and taxi companies. Available in countless colors, the tape itself is thick enough to protect the paint from minor chips and nicks, and it can be left adhered to the surface for 3-4 years without damage (!). Adhesion isn't a problem either, as the tape can even withstand an automatic car wash without peeling off. Thanks for the tip Frank.
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  5. darthnefas

    darthnefas Formula Junior

    Jun 21, 2007
    550
    Taunton MA
    Full Name:
    Allen...
    holy cow! That is crazy!

    I've always seen the Gallardos at Bullrun that are wrapped entirely for businesses and such, but never for a one color job like that! It looks like they painted it!

    I would venture it doesn't look as nice close up though, but who could complain when he can go back to black whenever he would like.
     
  6. silk32

    silk32 Formula Junior

    Jul 16, 2005
    543
    ASS MASS N.Attleboro
    Full Name:
    matt
    Pete that's exactly what i want done.

     
  7. TCM

    TCM Formula Junior

    Nov 10, 2003
    552
    Tyngsborough, MA
    Who i smaking this vinyl wrap? Ive been in contact with a company from Germnay over it, but have heard of nothing from over here in the States. I have 3 or 4 clients who are interested.
     
  8. 55fanatic

    55fanatic Formula Junior

    Apr 30, 2006
    390
    Boston
    Full Name:
    Peter Ladas
    Ill find out who produces it... I think 3m
     

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