Getting the 31 vinyl wrapped...
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Looks like you could have gone an easier route http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o38278-en.html
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From: CLEAR LAKE, TX
Looks like you could have gone an easier route http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o38278-en.html
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Looks great, make sure to get you some carpet style fender covers! I have them for my boat and its wrapped as well!
It will peel or tear, if you hit it just right!
Not sure if you looked at mine when you were down here, but it looks fine.
Not sure if you looked at mine when you were down here, but it looks fine.
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How long ago did you wrap yours? How's it holding up? Any other care, maintenance, and advice is greatly appreciated.
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That looks awesome!!!!!! Congrats... Bn was always one of my favorite 31ss. I had a baja with vinyl years back and bumped into a dock and tore the vinyl about the size of a dime. Went home used a heat gun and some smoothing out by finger and fixed it. Was not the same as new but only i could tell. And I know the product has changed for even the better since then. 7 yrs ago. Good luck.
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Holy $HIT!!! That is like half the cost that Signzoo quoted me. I heard signzoo was the best so I started talking to them but I am not sure what it so much better about them. For that cost I would probably look at wrapping mine when I redo the interior this winter. Have you checked up on their materials etc to make sure they use grade A stuff? Whats their website?
I went thru Chris at Raceline up in Canada. Materials and design were outstanding.
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