rocket1lf
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Has anyone had their Stallion wrapped? I have a bunch of chips on it now and I'm thinking of having it done. Has it worked out for you? Thx Rick
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Has anyone had their Stallion wrapped? I have a bunch of chips on it now and I'm thinking of having it done. Has it worked out for you? Rick
I think I settled on the colors. A high metallic medium blue with white pearl in the insert on the hood and in the accent that runs along the side. I like bright and this will do it. The blue has a protective layer over it which should help with the stone chips. Now I have to justify the cost. Rick
With them taking everything off it, lights, emblems, top, roll bar, luggage rack, etc., putting it back together, and using the more expensive two layer wrap, $1200.00. They want it for at least a week because they said they never did one and with the complex curves, there will probably be some waste because they want it perfect. The shop does high end cars like Range Rovers, Bentley's and Maserati's. I got prices way higher than this at several different shops. Rick
Has anyone had their Stallion wrapped? I have a bunch of chips on it now and I'm thinking of having it done. Has it worked out for you? Thx Rick
They say the wrap needs to be removed at around 7 years to make sure it doesn't damage the paint. The manufacture says the wrap itself should be good for 10 to 12 years. I keep it in the garage when not riding it, so that will help. Rick
looks real nice. What is the life expectancy of the wrap?
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