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Overall? Not hard. Not hard at all. So much room for correction. 1500/10 would do again.
I ended up doing this bit of chrome by flashlight I’ll have to go re-tuck the lower edge, but it’s otherwise pretty good.
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I can seriously dig it.
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I like that.
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far out man
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Can’t believe it, but I like it.
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what a missed opportunity
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meh i’m on lunch
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Where did you get the wrap? I’ve been looking to do something similar to the plastic silver parts in my Civic. I was going to do carbon fibre, but this galaxy looks awesome
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Like a SPACE BOY
Whoa wo wo wo!
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yep, I like it.
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For a curve like that that turned out amazing.
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I just got it at my local wrap shop (Mirror Image Customs). I know people who have had good luck with Metro Restyling stuff, but local was cheaper because I didn’t have to pay for shipping.
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The taillight was incredibly easy. If you want an example of compound curves, here’s the area around the clock. This was the first item I’ve ever wrapped, and even though it has a few tiny creases and the cutline isn’t perfect, it conforms so well. It really is as easy as the videos on Youtube suggest.
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It’s a bit out there, but that’s why I chose it.
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What brand was the wrap? I used some random off brand from Amazon when I did the side molding on my old Taurus, it did decent but not as well as I hoped.
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Honestly, I have no idea, but I got it from a highly reputable shop.