Originally Posted by meme405
(Post 8439120)
Give the guys over at Wrap-Workz a call for pricing.
I won't throw out numbers because my car is a wayy bigger surface area than most. What I will say is that the price was reasonable, considering the hours they slaved over the car, and the work they put in. You want someone professional and someone you can trust doing this, because it takes skill to make it all look good.
I went into this with an idea in my head, and a picture of another car that I liked. I was kept up to date on changes, and updates by the guys over at Wrap-Workz as well as their progress. Looking back now I am actually really surprised at how much different the car looks from what I had in my head and the picture I took in, but it looks that much BETTER. Their lead designer knows what the hell he is talking about, and he knows what to do to make it look good.
My idea would have altogether been too much blue, the setup of what is done now is perfect (in my mind).
I really don't like giving my cars away for others to work on, and I DIY wherever possible, but for something like this I really think just giving it to someone else who has been trained (yes wrap-workz installers are 3M certified), and has done it a hundred times before is the way to go. I want this wrap to last, and that's why I went the route I did. I would not hesitate to do this again, I am genuinely that pleased with the results, the car gets looks absolutely everywhere it goes, and so far its all been really positive. Although I know there are some that won't like it, but that's fine with me. |