Wanna wrap my c63 to nardo grey...
But sadly you want to ruin the lovely black paintwork (is that photochopped or just that shiny??
) with a colour which is nothing more than a fad? I know it's your car and it's your choice of course, but for me, Nardo Grey shouts out "I'm not a car enthusiast, i'm just here for the pu55y, money n weed" - ie, it's more about image and appealing to sheep, rather than the true few. Nardo Grey will not age well....it's more of a 'scene' colour.But if you choose to do it, good luck to you and i hope you like it.
My 2 cents.
BUT
My 2 cents - gloss vinyl looks good only on pictures. In reality it looks like a bad paintjob with a horrible orange peel effect.
If you're **** about your car it will bother you - I am sure of that.




honestly everyone is doing grey colors. black is looking sleek, just keep it imo
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If you can get it done super cheap and i mean dirt cheap and its decent work then go for it as it will look cool.
The gloss wraps look good when it leaves the shop and up until its first wash. Because its still a film whenever you wash it or have it wash it scratches pretty hard and its noticeable and for me it would drive me nuts.
If you daily drive the car the wrap is a pain for maintenance and if you are particular about how the car looks (from the pics i can guess you are lol) than you have a good 6 months of the wrap looking good if you bust your *** taking care of it and that's if the installer is doing a hell of a job.
One option and I know its not what you posted is to go with a satin finish. The new satin colors arent full matte but wash well and are easier to maintain.
Not trying to steer you away from it or bash you wants I'm just giving you a brutally honest opinion of how wraps are from my cars to my bros and close friends.
Spend the wrap money on more power
But sadly you want to ruin the lovely black paintwork (is that photochopped or just that shiny??
) with a colour which is nothing more than a fad? I know it's your car and it's your choice of course, but for me, Nardo Grey shouts out "I'm not a car enthusiast, i'm just here for the pu55y, money n weed" - ie, it's more about image and appealing to sheep, rather than the true few. Nardo Grey will not age well....it's more of a 'scene' colour.But if you choose to do it, good luck to you and i hope you like it.
My 2 cents.
If you can get it done super cheap and i mean dirt cheap and its decent work then go for it as it will look cool.
The gloss wraps look good when it leaves the shop and up until its first wash. Because its still a film whenever you wash it or have it wash it scratches pretty hard and its noticeable and for me it would drive me nuts.
If you daily drive the car the wrap is a pain for maintenance and if you are particular about how the car looks (from the pics i can guess you are lol) than you have a good 6 months of the wrap looking good if you bust your *** taking care of it and that's if the installer is doing a hell of a job.
One option and I know its not what you posted is to go with a satin finish. The new satin colors arent full matte but wash well and are easier to maintain.
Not trying to steer you away from it or bash you wants I'm just giving you a brutally honest opinion of how wraps are from my cars to my bros and close friends.
Spend the wrap money on more power

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeZn...Y#action=share




Get the black professionally corrected, then clear wrap it.
But sadly you want to ruin the lovely black paintwork (is that photochopped or just that shiny??
) with a colour which is nothing more than a fad? I know it's your car and it's your choice of course, but for me, Nardo Grey shouts out "I'm not a car enthusiast, i'm just here for the pu55y, money n weed" - ie, it's more about image and appealing to sheep, rather than the true few. Nardo Grey will not age well....it's more of a 'scene' colour.But if you choose to do it, good luck to you and i hope you like it.
My 2 cents.





