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Question About Roof Wrapping


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Im thinking of seeing how the focus would look with a carbon wrapped roof but dont wanna pay the earth for it.

Would I be able to use two seperate pieces of wrap (just to make it cheaper) and as long as I take my time to match the pattern.

Could this work ok?

Thanks in advance.

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I think you would always see the join to be honest. I know it would annoy me anyway. Have you had any quoted to get it done professionally? It may not be as bad as you think?

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my m8 had his entire fiesta wrapped matt blue and only cost him 560£ so i doubt a roof would be a lot of moeny probs only looking at 80 - 150 i agree with james even if the joint was done perfectly it would still annoy me when i cleaned it as you will always beable to see it, like wallpaper no matter how much you try and match the patten you can always see the joint

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Yeh good point. Il wait a bit till im sure I want it and find sonr quotes. If I cant warrant paying that il buy a large sgeet and do it myself. Cheers fellas.

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ive seen focus with wrapped roofs,looks good to me.ive done joins on silly things where they arnt visible unless you turn them upside down and you cant really see it that much unless you hold it in the light,it depends how well you match the pattern up.But to be honest i bought a piece of vinyl wrap that coulda have done my bonnet spoiler and roof for £50 so it shouldnt cost you much at all.

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I hate plastidip with a passion. I feel the need to peel :c

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