How much to vinyl wrap a whole car?
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2012 E350 4-matic SPORT
I few months back i was thinking of doing this to my benzo. I started with this website http://www.fellerscertified.com/ which i filled up and withing days i received quotes from about 10 companies via phone and email. I was looking into doing the whole car into a Prisoners of war theme being flat black etc etc.
I live in PA and i got quotes from places in PA, New Jersey and New York. Def take your time and ask lots of questions and look at their work. You don't wanna go the cheapest route and then find out 2 years later when you take off the vinyl wrap that they scratched the **** out of your car with the knives they use to cut the vinyl if they are sloppy or inexperienced.
anyway,
It ranged from 2500.00 to 4,500.00 depending on the shop, their experience and expertise, reputation, and whether they wrapped all the way to the inside wells of the car. Example finishing off the vinyl wrap on the inside part of the doors as compared to just finishing outside. It all depends on the amount of time your setup would be with like graphics and all.
I ended up not doing it because well the economy has hit me hard and well i just can't afford it.
I live in PA and i got quotes from places in PA, New Jersey and New York. Def take your time and ask lots of questions and look at their work. You don't wanna go the cheapest route and then find out 2 years later when you take off the vinyl wrap that they scratched the **** out of your car with the knives they use to cut the vinyl if they are sloppy or inexperienced.
anyway,
It ranged from 2500.00 to 4,500.00 depending on the shop, their experience and expertise, reputation, and whether they wrapped all the way to the inside wells of the car. Example finishing off the vinyl wrap on the inside part of the doors as compared to just finishing outside. It all depends on the amount of time your setup would be with like graphics and all.
I ended up not doing it because well the economy has hit me hard and well i just can't afford it.
Last edited by dgghostkilla; 05-24-2012 at 07:58 PM.
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Good idea
It's actually a good idea to wrap your car, it will protect the paint and you can get whatever prints you want on them (racing stripes, flames, etc.). If you just want to change the color of your car or even put some advertising on it, a wrap can always be removed and it's a hell of a lot cheaper than paint. Leave the installation to the experts; here's one of the most complete lists of wrap shop in the US and Europe custom-car-wraps
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