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Cucurú

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Any specific recommendations? I've done a little wrapping before on a grill, probably worst case scenario. It came out alright. Flat surface should be alot easier.
I'd take it to the pros. Plus if you don't like it you could take it off. Would like to have the rest of the stuff they put on Nite Ponies. Especially the rims. These 18s aren't the best things. 19s would be great. If I did my roof it would be black with the Jolly Roger on it.
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I'd take it to the pros. Plus if you don't like it you could take it off. Would like to have the rest of the stuff they put on Nite Ponies. Especially the rims. These 18s aren't the best things. 19s would be great. If I did my roof it would be black with the Jolly Roger on it.

Haha. I'd never take it in. I do almost all my vehicle stuff on my own, it's not that wrapping would be hard, I'm just not experienced with it. Looking back on it, I found out I did literally one of the most difficult jobs with one of the most difficult wraps. It held up for 3 years before I sold the truck so I know I did something right.

As for the rims and stuff, they're definitely on the chopping block. But right now I'm doing stuff that I can generally get the materials for free.
 

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I'll get a better pic of it when it's done (waiting for the alignment rack) but the ride was great on the test drive. Bilstein shocks/struts, FP track springs, Pedder's top mounts and sway bar links and a set of BMR camber bolts for the alignment.

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Cucurú

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Haha. I'd never take it in. I do almost all my vehicle stuff on my own, it's not that wrapping would be hard, I'm just not experienced with it. Looking back on it, I found out I did literally one of the most difficult jobs with one of the most difficult wraps. It held up for 3 years before I sold the truck so I know I did something right.

As for the rims and stuff, they're definitely on the chopping block. But right now I'm doing stuff that I can generally get the materials for free.
I seen some kids doing one in a hideous green 🍏. I seen the car the next day and it had bubbles all over. Probably got the film free, or at a flea market. I'd like to get mine in Dark Highland Green like the Bullitt. Maybe cut a shamrock out of metal, green powder coat, and mount it to the grill.
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