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I wouldnt think so, but Im only guessing, imagine the reflection of lights at night, or even the reflection of the sun...

This

and the stone chips on the front bar and bonnet :P

Not such an issue these days... new products can help here :whistling:

i guess there is one way to find out

i'll call vicroads tomorrow and i'll let u know

Also just to let you know, chrome wrap is super expensive :thumbsup: (people think carbon costs a lot...)

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^ agreed. wonder what the RTA will say about me vinyl wrapping half my car

If it's only half, you probably wont need to notify them.

If it's more then you'll most likely need to change the color of the car with the RTA.

I did this after wrapping the 34

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^^^ dont do it, the stuff has a texture to it, I reckon it would get mega annoying to wash...

matt or gloss colour not a worry, but unless you can find a smooth CF vinyl or plan on storing youcar in a garage and its only a weekend driver dont do it...

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^^^ dont do it, the stuff has a texture to it, I reckon it would get mega annoying to wash...

matt or gloss colour not a worry, but unless you can find a smooth CF vinyl or plan on storing youcar in a garage and its only a weekend driver dont do it...

Yeah I was thinking about this too, I used the textured stuff on the pillar stuff on the outside of the car and it is a pain to get some dirt out of, especially bird shit... I was looking for some matt vinyls but really have no idea where to source them. My car is white and I wanted to try and go for an urban camo look

camo skyline on our stand

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Yeah I was thinking about this too, I used the textured stuff on the pillar stuff on the outside of the car and it is a pain to get some dirt out of, especially bird shit... I was looking for some matt vinyls but really have no idea where to source them. My car is white and I wanted to try and go for an urban camo look

camo skyline on our stand

PM'd mate

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