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  • Vehicle Wrap: Matt Black & Carbon

    Posted by Michael Chi on 25 December 2009 at 15:59

    Hello from Russia… Feel free to ask any questions.

    used films – KPMF 88000 series and ca421 3M (Carbon)


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  • Michael Szwacki

    Member
    26 December 2009 at 13:21

    Is it just me or I can see crease on the mirror edge?

    Anyway fantastic job. Are you doing post heating after apply vinyl or not?

  • Michael Chi

    Member
    26 December 2009 at 13:32
    quote Michael Szwacki:

    Is it just me or I can see crease on the mirror edge?

    mirorrs are not cuted on this pic.

    and yes we heat vinyl.

  • Michael Szwacki

    Member
    26 December 2009 at 14:09

    What was the car color before?

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    26 December 2009 at 20:29
    quote Michael Szwacki:

    What was the car color before?

    judging by the picture of the inside door sill ide guess its original colour is black or charcoal Grey Michael-S.

    from the pictures it looks like a nice job Michael-C, thanks for taking the time to post your work mate…
    do you get allot of call for full wraps like this in Russia
    what sort of car is this?

  • Jason Xuereb

    Member
    28 December 2009 at 01:17

    Is it a nissan?

  • Michael Chi

    Member
    2 February 2010 at 22:29
    quote Robert Lambie:

    quote Michael Szwacki:

    What was the car color before?

    judging by the picture of the inside door sill ide guess its original colour is black or charcoal Grey Michael-S.

    from the pictures it looks like a nice job Michael-C, thanks for taking the time to post your work mate…
    do you get allot of call for full wraps like this in Russia
    what sort of car is this?

    original colour is black-blue metallic

    we got 2-3 full wrap orders in a monce and we take 2000-3000$ for each one.

    its my car and this is nissan Teana. produced for japan and russian markets.

    sorry for my english

  • James Culpin

    Member
    4 February 2010 at 12:59

    nice work, looks very good.
    What materials did you use?

  • Michael Chi

    Member
    4 February 2010 at 19:53

    KPMF 77000 and 3m ca-421

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