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Old 12-25-2008, 03:04 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by OTG Vinyl View Post
What brand is it?

And you're going to need wider than 24" vinyl, unless you want seams all over it. Most rolls are 150 feet, not 30.
Im doing the same with the cheap vynal off ebay.
I already have dibs on the cherry red flake stuff fuckers.

Im gonna live with seems.
but I think it will be ok since its a drift car with full over fenders.
When I had paint, and would hit cars during tandem, or have cones and driveways break my aero, I couldnt get it to look decent, even with paint.

So I figure vinyl on a drift car is the better, cheaper way to go.
No paint matching when i fix stuff, or buy a new bumper.

So how hard is it?
I heard something about soap and water and heat guns?? Im more concerned about the curves in the front aero.
And might as well do the dash and center consile while im at it

with the paint




See, its ok. But I think vinyl would have looked a little cleaner as things fell apart. I could just go over stuff with the vinyl.
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