Boat wraps
#31
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Ok i hear you, so i want to see you take one of them race cars to a car show and see if you win best of paint never going to happen!
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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This is my friends '06 292 Formula. He spent about $4500 on his wrap. It is bubbling and peeling and when all the girls are drunk they pop the bubbles. But up close the intricate detail is cool. It has carbon fiber and formula thunderbirds ghosted in. He actually designed it and I think he did a pretty good job. IMO on a wrap, less is more.
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i think thay can look good but i would never buy a boat that is wraped. at that point u dont know why thay wraped it and whats under it. for all u know the boat migth be spider cracked to hell and u just cant see it. that is the first thing that go's through my mind when i see a wraped boat.
#34
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No, and never should...but the original question was about shine etc VS cost bottom line is a nice well done wrap that looks very nice, not show paint quality I agree is still going to be about 1/2 or less the price of that "show" winning best paint....