White wrapped QP on V

safrane

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A wrapped car thats been re-painted and repaired...hmmmmm....now thats a disaster waiting to happen when you peel it off and remove all the paint and filler.
 

Simon

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Why would anybody ever consider a wrapped car. Your basically buying a car with not a clue to the state of the bodywork/paint.
 

Andyk

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Agree Simon..Never understood it myself....I get it if you are advertising a business or something but not to change colour...
 

conaero

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On the subject of wrapping do we all agree it's a bad thing to do?

I mean if it's your own car you wrap it, then have it removed before sale or do you advertise it with it on and then have it removed if the buyer does not want it. It's a tricky one.
 

dem maser

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This is what id do......

Id wral it IF i had to under my ownership to enjoy but when selling id def get it removed.....never sell with it on!!!
 

lozcb

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Personally i would never buy a car with a complete wrap ,(as stated it could be hiding a multitude of sins ) but i probably would buy one with some suitable designed livery decals/stripes that have been proffesionally fitted, in fact i did have my 4200 striped and decalled for a few auto italia days a few years back , no disastrous effects other than having to have he bumpers repainted , fot whatever reasons the paint bubbled of removal from the plastic bumpers (worth considering) if your thinking of having it done




regards loz