F-Type S Special Edition
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SWA,
I guess if you are talking about my addressing the color I agree with you. I would not personally have picked it but it is his car. So I would apologize for the color remarks in my post. However, the re-badging and planning to trick his fellow F Type owners is very much in bad form I believe.
Walt
I guess if you are talking about my addressing the color I agree with you. I would not personally have picked it but it is his car. So I would apologize for the color remarks in my post. However, the re-badging and planning to trick his fellow F Type owners is very much in bad form I believe.
Walt
Take it easy. I didn't like the debadging either but sometimes it's not what you say but how you say it. Your response to Swajames was much better compared to your original response.
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The color was picked because it matched her wedding dress. Yep it was Purple, and we had a robot as a ring bearer.
Vinyl Ink was the shop, they are in Fremont: Activity Gallery - Vinyl-Ink - Vehicle Wrap and Graphics
Vinyl Ink was the shop, they are in Fremont: Activity Gallery - Vinyl-Ink - Vehicle Wrap and Graphics
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Was the body wrapped with a purple vinyl or re painted?
Maybe I missed a part from the thread that answered that.
Either way I love that color!
I think the f-type would look stunning in any color.
I really like the carbon fiber touches you made, very tasteful. Some people get carried away with carbon fiber and end up with this:
Maybe I missed a part from the thread that answered that.
Either way I love that color!
I think the f-type would look stunning in any color.
I really like the carbon fiber touches you made, very tasteful. Some people get carried away with carbon fiber and end up with this:
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enderle (07-28-2014)
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It is basically the same thing with color as a 3M clear bra (in fact given this is a two layer wrap it has what is basically clear bra as the top layer). They've improved this product a lot over the years. As long as you don't leave it out in the sun a lot, let some idiot try to wax it, take it through lots of car washes that have brushes (not a good idea for paint either), and use a plastic conditioner every few years (so it doesn't dry out) it should last as long as paint and it resists scratches and stone chips far better (my hood has needed touch up several times and I've already replaced one windshield).
I've had and abused a clear bra on my FX35 for nearly 5 years now and the only thing that looks bad on it is where someone hit the wrap with a buffer (I cleaned most of it up with the stuff you use to take the scratches out of plastic headlights) l and the line were it ends on my hood (I do the ENTIRE hood now when I use clear bra).
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