Here are a few quick night pics. Will need to find a better place with lighting than my garage. The calipers look sweet when light hits them. During day they are bright red but at night they reflect the light and shimmer.
I have been considering it yes. I love my black car though. I may just wrap it black rather then respray. Another gentleman here in Sacramento had his car done blue and the wrap job looks very nice. So it is on my radar. Plus I hate the fact of having it sit at some body shop for months for a respray. How long did your car take?$2400 for the wrap. Very reseasonable. Are you talking yourself into wrapping?
I have been considering it yes. I love my black car though. I may just wrap it black rather then respray. Another gentleman here in Sacramento had his car done blue and the wrap job looks very nice. So it is on my radar. Plus I hate the fact of having it sit at some body shop for months for a respray. How long did your car take?
For example, are there any seams anywhere? Like on the rear bumper, or front bumper where the marker lights and vent openings are? Its been several years (okay.. closer to over a decade) since I have worked with wrap material, so maybe its evolved, but back in my day there was no way the material would stretch that far without compromising the integrity. It would become so thin that just looking at it wrong would cause it to tear!
That looks amazing. Congratulations on one beautiful and unique machine. I'm hoping mine turns out that well. Enjoy her.
Here are a few quick night pics. Will need to find a better place with lighting than my garage. The calipers look sweet when light hits them. During day they are bright red but at night they reflect the light and shimmer.
So what is the life expectancy of wrap? How does it hold up to bugs, rock chips, peeling? What about when it comes time to remove it?
remember the installer skill, whether they pull panels or not, color selected, and the type of finish you pick will play a big role on if it looks like a wrap or paint.
It's been a few months now with the wrap and I absolutely love it. So glad I did a wrap. Protects the original paint from bugs and rocks. Plus got lots of compliments from fellow NSXers during TX NSX Craze. That's the true test.
If you are on the fence about doing a wrap. Go for it. Wraps have come a long way. Plus remember the installer skill, whether they pull panels or not, color selected, and the type of finish you pick will play a big role on if it looks like a wrap or paint.
Anyway. A few new pics. Holding up well. Also just wrapped the targa brace and it added a little pop to the engine bay.
As someone who attempted to do a DIY wrap, I couldn't agree with this statement more. This is possible to DIY, but with like most things, a professional is always going to do a better job. Another thing that no one really talks about is that the end result of the color you choose can vary greatly based on the original color of your car. If you have a Berlina car, the stretch points will seem darker than the stretch points on a GPW. The areas where you have to heat it up and stretch it out will make the material slightly translucent. Another thing I learned from picking the brains of a professional is that matte wraps are much more forgiving than gloss wraps.
Last, but definitely not least? It doesnt matter how qualified the installer is, or how high of quality of material used, vinyl will never have the 'depth' of a quality paint job. Having said that, I also agree that if you are on the fence about doing a wrap, just do it! They can look like paint, and only closer inspection will reveal that they aren't.
I don't know how I missed this thread before but good GAWD your car look AMAZING! This is my favorite picture hands down!! The night shots are even more stunning! I have considered it every now and then and thought about doing white but sheesh, that fiery orange is nice!! I also have to mount my stealth plate too! Simply beautiful!!
how do you clean it or keep it looking fresh....?
I just wash it like normal car with bucket of soap water and a mit , dry it with leaf blower then use a detail spray with microfiber towel.
Sometimes I just clean it with a detail spray and microfiber towel if it's not too dirty.
You can also wax it by hand which I've only done once so far.
Exactly this. Also remember at end of day the wrap is a throw away item. You can replace a section that is torn or ruined very easily and quickly.