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Wrap or hydrodip?

Rickycardo

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I'm thinking about adding carbon fiber splitter, spoiler, side skirts and rear valance to my Mustang but I'd like to see how they would look first. I thought I'd wrap the parts and see if I like it.
These are softer parts (not metal) would wrapping them work better than hydrodipping? Anybody know which process would work best and be cost effective for trying out?
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I may have answered my own question. Did some searching and found a couple of hydrodipping places asking $500 just to dip a front spoiler. real CF is $800.
 
 




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