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Luxury Abstract Grassor-C wheels. Front wheels sit at 19×10 with an offset of -6 while the rears are 19×12 with an offset of -14. 225/35/19 up front and 275/30/19 in the rear.
Very nice, lots of attention to detail with the airbrush work. Not feeling the front with the intake ducts and oil cooler.
Airbrush or hydrographics? My first thought was hydrographics with that being the new thing. Either way, looks cool. I remember seeing this car a few months ago. Someone linked to a full spread about it and alot of forum members were bashing it for some reason.
I've watched a few DIY videos on hydrographics and it's pretty neat how you can get just about any design or image and do it on your own. I've seen some handguns hydrodipped and it almost makes me want to try it. I don't know that the covers on that car are hydrodipped, but it looks sweet regardless.
got together with mimi le over the weekend to shoot for poster print for cali's show this weekend in hunington beach. i was planning to keep the new color on the down low for wekfest but it was already leaked. didnt go with a crazy set up on the wheels or different wheel company. i just stuck with the classic vs-kf's. this is also a wrap that i did.
after wrapping it a few times its gotten easy and ive learned a few tricks. make sure you heat up the vinyl before you lay it so the adhesive will activate and stick better. i only use oracal, which doesnt involve any messy fluids. make sure you heat up all the trimmed edges so it doesnt start to lift up and peel. take youre time on trimming too. remove all headlights, taillights, etc. just as if you were going to paint it. anything else just hit me up, im here to help anyone that needs it!
after wrapping it a few times its gotten easy and ive learned a few tricks. make sure you heat up the vinyl before you lay it so the adhesive will activate and stick better. i only use oracal, which doesnt involve any messy fluids. make sure you heat up all the trimmed edges so it doesnt start to lift up and peel. take youre time on trimming too. remove all headlights, taillights, etc. just as if you were going to paint it. anything else just hit me up, im here to help anyone that needs it!
Do you heat the vinyl before you lay it down or do you lay it down then heat and squeeze out bubbles?
How much does all the vinyl rughly cost? How long does it hold up?