The paint on my Indy is looking a little tired. I am considering getting the car wrapped rather than resprayed. Anyone had any experience of this on a locost?
Had a quote for mine to be done in carbon look 750 pounds bit steep but it would look awesome.
My old neigbour had a van wrapped for about £1500, have a look around and haggle. Its got to be cheaper than getting it proffessionally painted.
I looked into this, we have had specialists do it at work and it doesn't look too difficult, make sure all the seams face rearward and downward. I reckon about £80 if this would do it
How cool would a shiney gold car be?
Does anyone know the link to the Elise/Exige video where the team of guys wrap it in the Union Jack???
they have removed the video off youtube
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=111204
this is the non narrated version, its shorter too
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yms14nBksZI
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Originally posted by Bass1st
The paint on my Indy is looking a little tired. I am considering getting the car wrapped rather than resprayed. Anyone had any experience of this on a locost?
I've got GRP nosecone/cycle wings and scuttle but the other panels are flat so i'm going to do mine in it, should cost about £75 tops.
Maybe something along these lines?
Get the proper vinyl spreader, works so much better.
Having it digital (like the sky vans) makes it so much more expensive.
I looked at 3m "carbon" and got a quote of £900 to do wifes car. (puma)
[Edited on 18/4/10 by mid-buggy]
Wheeler Dealers (on the telly) did a VW minivan cost about £1000 according to them
Just been quoted £350 - 400 for a full wrap on my tiger using standard colours.
Thats cheap.
Is that with a 5yr wrap (normally 3m) or a cheaper vinyl?
7 year vinyl made by avery
Robby, who quoted that out of interest?
Just out of interest - can they wrap compound curves such as nosecone or power bulges without wrinkling or pulling away?
Edited: Answered my own question by looking at the video of the Lotus wrap.
[Edited on 9/5/10 by Ivan]
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Originally posted by Mark Allanson
Robby, who quoted that out of interest?