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    Now for the burning question, is it available in red?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retired Army View Post
    Now for the burning question, is it available in red?

    I like the look, but the durability is of some concern. Seeing how it peels right off is a little worrysome. I wouldn't want to be dropping money on it every year. Id first check out other wraps and talk to the owners of them and see if they had any issues first before I jump.

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    Where and who wrapped it....

    I've had several PM's regarding who did the work on my F6B. I live in North East Florida and my buddy owns http://clearbraofjax.com/.

    He does really great work. I also read some were questioning the durability. I have two responses:

    1) Vinyl wrapping has been around for years. Advertising companies were doing wraps way before it became economical, durable long term and before it was "cool". In fact, I see many cars completely wrapped and as long as you care for it, it lasts a long time.

    2) Anything is better that that crap they call an OEM finish...

    And for those the still doubt it's ability to look high end, be durable and fit on a complex surface need to look no further than this right here....
    http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-g...ajor-pics.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by robertbalcom View Post
    I've had several PM's regarding who did the work on my F6B. I live in North East Florida and my buddy owns http://clearbraofjax.com/.

    He does really great work. I also read some were questioning the durability. I have two responses:

    1) Vinyl wrapping has been around for years. Advertising companies were doing wraps way before it became economical, durable long term and before it was "cool". In fact, I see many cars completely wrapped and as long as you care for it, it lasts a long time.

    2) Anything is better that that crap they call an OEM finish...

    And for those the still doubt it's ability to look high end, be durable and fit on a complex surface need to look no further than this right here....
    http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-g...ajor-pics.html
    Sure wish your buddy had a shop here in the Northwest.........Nice Ride!

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    Cool Whoosh

    The Dark Knight rides! Let's have all the sick details! This could start a trend!


    Ride as if there were a deer with your name on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MNF6B View Post
    I found this product available from the folks at Armor All. It is a spray on color protector which can easily be removed.

    It is worth a look.

    http://www.aacustomshield.com



    Rich
    Thank you for posting the info about Armor All custom shield. This will allow me to experiment without any permanent consequences.
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    Quote Originally Posted by robertbalcom View Post
    I've had several PM's regarding who did the work on my F6B. I live in North East Florida and my buddy owns http://clearbraofjax.com/.

    He does really great work. I also read some were questioning the durability. I have two responses:

    1) Vinyl wrapping has been around for years. Advertising companies were doing wraps way before it became economical, durable long term and before it was "cool". In fact, I see many cars completely wrapped and as long as you care for it, it lasts a long time.

    2) Anything is better that that crap they call an OEM finish...

    And for those the still doubt it's ability to look high end, be durable and fit on a complex surface need to look no further than this right here....
    http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-g...ajor-pics.html
    How long does it take for them to complete the bike? Just in case I ride down for the weekend.

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    After reading through this thread, i decided to go out and purchase a couple of cans of plasti-dip, black, and last night I painted the lower front cowl of my f6b.. I was worried that this was going to take a pounding from the front tire and I do not like the look of a fender extender, (plus does not fix in my wheel chock when i trailer it), so I went this direction..
    I think it came out pretty good.. we will see how it holds up...

    After watching some you tube videos related to this product, I am thinking of maybe plasti-dip the chrome honda badges as well... the cool thing about this plasti-dip stuff, is you can take it off, if you do not like it..
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    Had to run out to the garage and check . . .my lower front cowl is black already. What color was your before you started?

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    If I could get a wrap for $500 I'd do it. All the quotes I'm getting are $1000-$1200. Too much for me to justify it. I was thinking carbon fiber would look cool. I saw some that they sell at Pep Boys now but it's not 3M so I wouldn't trust it on my paint.

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