Vinyl Car wrapping By (carbon skin)

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Re: Vinyl Car wrapping By (carbon skin)

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I think you may find that the price of a decent vehicle wrap is higher than most people expect. Id get a quote from them first but would expect the price to be high.
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reddev1ll09 wrote:This sounds a really good idea, let is know if you get any prices from them :thumleft:



Watch this space :thumleft:
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Well the price from carbon skin is £1300 + VAT for full black matte with a carbon spoiler and splitter. :pale:

Thoughts or comments on the price?
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sounds about right

same ballpark as a full respray
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platmatt8 wrote:Well the price from carbon skin is £1300 + VAT for full black matte with a carbon spoiler and splitter. :pale:

:-k
I didn't think the vinyl wrap would be as dear as a full respray

Thoughts or comments on the price?

A bit pricey...imo
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Price wise - thats a pretty decent price for a vinyl wrap. Its a very skilled job and requires a huge amount of preparation. Which is why I said earlier in the thread "I think you may find that the price of a decent vehicle wrap is higher than most people expect."
At work we regularly get enquiries for vehicle wraps and people expect them to be quite low cost as its "...only putting some vinyl on isnt it?..." which sadly isnt the case.
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A guy I know got his Time Attack car wrapped up here and it cost him about £700 IIRC. And that was on a Skyline R32 GTR so not a small car.
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a friend and i have been playing with 3m di-noc vinyl. this stuff is awsome!

its easy to wrap, turns to a silk like texture when warmed up, making it super easy to wrap around complex shapes, can come in hundreds of colours and with a textured surface like wood or carbon fiber.

all though the carbon only comes in a matt finish, i have to say having used the stuff i could be easily fooled!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_bAnxMV ... re=related
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Doesn't the vinyl wrap have a lifespan of something like 4 years?

Respray every time in my opinion.

Another point to consider - if you have rust appearing under the vinyl you can't locally treat it and have it blended. It would require a whole panel to be re-done and will the match be the same?

I agree that it is a skilled job though.....
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thats a good point, anything under the vinyl like rust would require a whole panel to be re-done. but matching colours and textures is easier than with paint from my experience. especially with the textured pieces, its supprisingly easy to match up the patterns, but doing it well is obviously a craft

on a plus side, if you learn to prep and wrap yourself, you could do a complete car colour change for the cost of the materials
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Tomiam wrote:Price wise - thats a pretty decent price for a vinyl wrap. Its a very skilled job and requires a huge amount of preparation. Which is why I said earlier in the thread "I think you may find that the price of a decent vehicle wrap is higher than most people expect."
At work we regularly get enquiries for vehicle wraps and people expect them to be quite low cost as its "...only putting some vinyl on isnt it?..." which sadly isnt the case.



I though it would be cheaper than that TBH but then again £1300 will get a prefect job in 3 days, with a respray it`s more like 3 weeks.

easty-5 wrote:A guy I know got his Time Attack car wrapped up here and it cost him about £700 IIRC. And that was on a Skyline R32 GTR so not a small car.



Which car was it? And what did he have done exaclty?



Rob wrote:Doesn't the vinyl wrap have a lifespan of something like 4 years?

Respray every time in my opinion.

Another point to consider - if you have rust appearing under the vinyl you can't locally treat it and have it blended. It would require a whole panel to be re-done and will the match be the same?

I agree that it is a skilled job though.....


Most companies have a 3 year gaurente.

My car is currently metalic so if i did have rust then to treat it and spray would be costly anyway with colour blending.
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platmatt8 wrote:

easty-5 wrote:A guy I know got his Time Attack car wrapped up here and it cost him about £700 IIRC. And that was on a Skyline R32 GTR so not a small car.



Which car was it? And what did he have done exaclty?


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They got it fully wrapped in white, car used to be grey and had a Saltire put on the roof.
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phipck wrote:a friend and i have been playing with 3m di-noc vinyl. this stuff is awsome!

its easy to wrap, turns to a silk like texture when warmed up, making it super easy to wrap around complex shapes, can come in hundreds of colours and with a textured surface like wood or carbon fiber.

all though the carbon only comes in a matt finish, i have to say having used the stuff i could be easily fooled!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_bAnxMV ... re=related


I think thats the stuff I've got a sample of. A friend of mine uses this stuff and it really is pretty trick. Does look very good when applied correctly. :thumleft:
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How much is this di-noc vinyl? I wanted to wrap my FRP boonnet so it looked carbon. Interested in doing it myself rather than paying £200 sheets for the priviledge.
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Here is a link to the guy I know... http://www.totalcarbonwrap.co.uk

and some of his pics...

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Re: Vinyl Car wrapping By (carbon skin)

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this is the place i spotted for larger amounts of dinoc, but i havent realy searched too hard for the best price.

http://www.undergroundgraphics.com/Carb ... -728-2137/

im sure there must be others
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Re: Vinyl Car wrapping By (carbon skin)

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Well my bro has just had some 3m carbon vinyl and is going to have a try himself on his Bwm roof so i`ll post a pic when it`s done.
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Re: Vinyl Car wrapping By (carbon skin)

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The irony of course is that to make it look like carbon fibre, you are actually adding a small amount of weight :)
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:lol: indeed
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For those just wanting the carbon look, it looks like a great product :thumleft:
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