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#1 chrome E type

Post by mystery type » Sat Nov 12, 2011 10:12 pm

I saw this company (http://www.fxuk.net) advertised in Novembers issue of JAGUAR WORLD.
complete car vinyl wraps in any colour. no more resprays.

the pic shows an XK in chrome. but i would love to see an E type covered in this, any takers :lol:

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Post by Heuer » Sun Nov 13, 2011 12:16 pm

Easy to do and reversible - it's called wrapping - and involves putting sticky backed vinyl of your choice on the car. http://www.colourmycar.net/go/chrome
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Post by skiday » Mon Nov 28, 2011 1:52 pm

I plan to photograph the freshly restored engine bay when finished and wrap a copy of it onto the bonnet so it looks as if there is no bonnet on it - how's that for a nuts idea.

I understand from 'Fifth Gear' that wrapping a whole car in chrome would be over ?2000.
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Post by mystery type » Tue Nov 29, 2011 5:44 am

whole car in chrome would be over ?2000.
in the advert/website its states price for a car wrap around ?700. depending on finish.
and goes on to say why bother with a respray, when you can have any colour you want, change it as often as you like, and still retain the original paint/colour finish underneath.

when you consider the work and cost that goes into a repaint, its got to be good value :o

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Post by skiday » Tue Nov 29, 2011 11:23 am

Fifth Gear wos robbed!
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Post by MarkE » Tue Nov 29, 2011 2:22 pm

I might do this to my Mini Moke, but who would really wrap an E type that has good paint to start with?! I don't think I'd risk it for a colour change whim, and would expect some of the paint to pull off after a year or so being soaked in the adhesive solvents. I somehow doubt it would be too reversible!

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Post by mystery type » Tue Nov 29, 2011 4:04 pm

paint to pull off after a year or so
from their website....

Our specially trained staff apply the wrap using a specialist self-adhesive vinyl, which is gently heated and stretched over the bodywork, with the temperature constantly monitored using a laser thermometer. The lines of your vehicle are followed meticulously to provide a flawless finish, with no visible joins and even at close quarters the finished product looks for all the world to be a re-spray.

Creative FX vinyl wraps are guaranteed for up to eight years, can protect and preserve your OEM paintwork and be removed at anytime, returning your vehicle to its original finish.

give it a go on the mini moke, then if you like it, do the e type
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Post by PeterCrespin » Tue Nov 29, 2011 8:25 pm

When I did the Bentley factory tour and test drives a few weeks ago, they showed us this sort of stuff being used over their full scale clay models to replicate paint.

Their stuff was called Di-Noc? and and has been around since the 1940s.

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