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hey fellas thinking of wrapping my r33 bonnet in matt black, beacuse its cheaper and more legal than a carbon fibre one!

anyone done this? be keen to see what it looks like, tried google but cant find a picture.

ive got a white s1 with spem m bar.

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wow that was helpful.

ill reiterate..

has anyone done this to a white 33, if so could you show me a picture.

i have searched and googled but cannot find a WRAPPED bonnet on a white 33.

thanks in advance for your help.

Well maybe google "vinyl wrap close ups"?

Don't limit your search to bonnets/R33s.

thanks taylormade.

already done this but i would really love some pictures or advice from people that have had it done on here.

god knows why. when any one asks for advice all they get is shit.

really wanna see and hear what r33 owners think,

the whole point of asking is so i can can physically see the quality of a wrap. not deal with a keyboard warrior.

No, you asked if anyone had black wrap on a white R33 bonnet to see - Be more sepcific, and greatfull when people are trying to help you.

Quality of the wrap will depend on who does the job,

http://carbonfibrevinylwrap.net.au/ - Good reviews about this mob.

thanks taylormade.

already done this but i would really love some pictures or advice from people that have had it done on here.

god knows why. when any one asks for advice all they get is shit.

really wanna see and hear what r33 owners think,

well im an R33 owner- and soon to have a full matte black wraped R33.

No, you asked if anyone had black wrap on a white R33 bonnet to see - Be more sepcific, and greatfull when people are trying to help you.

Quality of the wrap will depend on who does the job,

http://carbonfibrevinylwrap.net.au/ - Good reviews about this mob.

mate you were not trying to help you where being smart.

you had absolutely zero positive input,

i was very specific in asking for a matt black wrap. NOT carbon fibre. anywho cant be arsed arguing. so lets forget it. good look with your wrap pretty keen to see how it looks.

mate you were not trying to help you where being smart.

you had absolutely zero positive input,

i was very specific in asking for a matt black wrap. NOT carbon fibre. anywho cant be arsed arguing. so lets forget it. good look with your wrap pretty keen to see how it looks.

yer anywho...... I hope its looks the goods too. My mate is manager at signarama here in sydney cbd- Rekons they use the same 3m wrap as do most companies - hopefully i can get it all wraped for $1500 or under.

I will upload some of the work they do when he sends them through- he done his speed boat last week and it was unreal.

ive always wondered about the heat from the engine bay aswell, i know this stuff is durable - but to what extent.

Also i would think that any dents in the body work would be a hassle for creating air pockets

Edited by sydking

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