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RARR_LS2

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Ahh yes. I had wrapped my trunk by myself and that's why I'm looking for people who do it now cuz that was a bitch to do. Not saying I can't do it, just would rather pay someone if it's cheap enough.
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Keep the wrap pics coming, guys! :thumbsup:

I really like this idea, 1) totally transforms the look of the car into something much more aggressive and unique, 2) pretty cheap, 3) protects body panels from getting blasted during track days, and just general road blast for those of us running spacers or aftermarket flush-fit wheels.

I like what they did with the GT350 above in this thread, it's a cool contemporary "tech" look that fits the car. I also like what these guys did below with their S197, and the E36 BMW below is a cool example of a treatment that would be real cheap, but still sets off the car in a way that you just don't see from production vehicles.
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Hah I saw that S197 at cars and coffee before
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