Hey Brett, yeah that will be cool - nice one

My parents are BH9, so I'm guessing you're on the main Wimborne Road - Winton or Moordown.
My paintwork isn't too bad, although the cills are just starting to bubble a bit. I really want to do something with mine. Piccies attached below
kongsodoken wrote:
I've been looking at this option for some time, not to change the colour but to protect the paint, being black the stone chips show up and I am fed up touching them up....Cheapest cost I found was £900
I them started looking at the cost of the vinyl you can buy enough wrapping vinyl to do a 944 1.5 times (allowing for mess ups) for £200

I am going to have ago on the front bumper first in gloss black just to see how hard it is!
I have purchased black carbon fibre cloth (not Vinyl) I am currently wrapping the whole dash and tops of the door cards, this stuff is great it is matt, impossible to rip or cut and it looks fantastic and feels soft to the touch, it is quite easy to do once you have scrapped the first try!
why not buy a small qty of vinyl and try it?
Cor... 200 squid sounds like a deal. I was looking at
http://www.mdpsupplies.co.uk/signvinyl1220matt.asp last night and their 'supply' prices are pretty good. Yes, I shall definitely try it. I guess it will be a bit tricky when you're dealing with more than one curvature at the same time - bit like tinting the rear screen of a 944
Carrera RSR wrote:
The beauty of a fairly new car is the smoother and larger panels, especially the bumpers. This makes it easier to apply versus an older car in some cases.
I briefly looked at wrapping my wifes Smart car. It was cheaper and long term more cost effective to get a high quality respray. Car looks like new again.
Hey Steve, This isn't your wife's Smart car is it dude

lindsayhbrown wrote:
Peter Simpson wrapped his 944S2 in issue 200 of 911 and Porsche World, its now for sale and looking a little sorry for itself
http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/2405932.htm, wrapped by
http://www.carbonwrapz.co.uk, says from £900 in the mag feature
I think it looks really good
Here are some more examples



Although I'm going to be lowering my 944... I don't think I shall go this far
