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1993 Porsche 968
2002 Ducati 998S "Bayliss"
2002 BMW 325xiT
2005 BMW K1200S
2006 BMW X5
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There are quite a few videos on YouTube showing people simply changing the color of their cars. It doesn't have to be the full racing livery. I don't know that I'd ever do it either, but it's certainly a curiosity.
I'm a bit less introverted. I want my weekend fun car to be FUN. I drove a Lotus Exige on the street and would love to someday buy a Caterham. I would be fine with a few Martini Racing decals ... although I think it wouldn't look good on anything but white, silver, or black (so a full body wrap would be required). There are some guys who have wrapped their E30 M3 street cars to make replicas of the Jaegermeister (orange) and Warsteiner (white) DTM cars. They're just fun. Being able to do it without making any permanent marks on the car is even more attractive. Get sick of it and just remove it.
I know that Porsche actually sold a Martini edition 924 many moons ago. Martini Racing decals for the 924 are still actually available for purchase. Lancia had a similar special edition Delta Integrale with Martini Racing livery. They actually sell at a huge premium if you can even find one for sale. I don't think it's that totally over-the-top. Especially for a sports car that is just a weekend toy. Ferrari's Challange Stradale cars have stickers ... as do 911 GT3s, etc.
1993 Porsche 968
2002 Ducati 998S "Bayliss"
2002 BMW 325xiT
2005 BMW K1200S
2006 BMW X5
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"get sick of it, just remove it".......it's a tad bit more involved than that. Very tedious and labor intensive to remove a wrap from an entire car. Not saying you're incorrect, but it ain't fun even with the proper tools and chemicals. There's also no guarantee that it won't lift the paint somewhere. Again, not raining on your parade - I've considered doing this on one of my own cars - but have you priced out a full wrap? I know a guy very near you that will do it when you're ready. He does them all the time and has done a number of my customers' cars.
- Darryl
1992 Slate Gray Coupe over Carrera Gray Full Leather interior....1 of 1
2006 Cayenne S Icelandic Silver Titanium Edition
2006 Cayman S Seal Gray over Black
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[quote name='flash' timestamp='1404339917' post='159483']no kidding. they just removed one from a motor home next door. had to basically sand it off in some areas, and it was done by a company that only does wraps.[/quote]
Is plastidip any better? They're supposed to be easier to remove but I've never seen one in person to see what the finish is like.
Current: 1994 968 Coupe, 1987 944S, 2004 VW GTI 1.8T, H-D XR1200
Previous Porsches: 2000 986S, 1974 914 2.0 Blue, 1974 914 2.0 Yellow, 1970 914 1.7, 1985 928S
Previous non-Porsche favorites: 1974 Early Bronco, 1975 Cosworth Vega, 1977 Trans Am 6.6L, 1973 Karmann Ghia, 1983 Supra (turbocharged)
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The company I work for wraps vehicles. We are a digital printer and a printed full sized van is only in the $3500.00 area. Some of the specialty films can run quite a bit though. We do not get into that sort of thing since we are a printer first.
Here are a couple total wraps
92 968 cab (cobalt blue/black top/grey int)
87 944S
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03 Toyota Tundra
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kind of cool.... Not sure if I like this enough to actually do it, but the boy racer in me likes it.
1994 968 Coupe - Grand Prix White/Marine Blue - 6 sp - D1R Supercharged