Car Wrapping in Dubai

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VanquishDubai

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642 posts

150 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2013
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Ok,
So who knows a "Cheap" car wrapping place in Dubai? Cheap enough to be prices which are on this planet but not so cheap that its going to be done by a blind man with a razor blade in the back end of Al Quoz.

I got a quote from FibraFoil......24,000aed. For a GT3. WHAT THE HELL!! I can get a car resprayed for 15,000aed here.

Cheers.

VanquishDubai

Original Poster:

642 posts

150 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2013
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Fibrafoil came down to 19,000aed with little effort.
Foilacar will come down to 13,000aed.

I am thinking more 5,000 to 8,000aed. Or is that just me being a little . Thats still 1,000 GBP to 1,500 GBP. Enough as far as I am concerned.

Eppendorfer

31 posts

138 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2013
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I believe whatever first price FibraFoil quotes will be extremely inflated. 50% of the first quote is probably the more realistic price...I had the same experience when they foiled the back of my hardback sports seats on a previous Porsche (on which they did a very good job admittedly).

Having said that, if I compare prices between Dubai and Europe, it is still way too expensive here. I mean, it is mostly manual labor and that comes cheaper here, so I fail to see why I'd have to pay at least 50% more here than what it would cost me back in Germany! Over there, you can get a very good car wrap for under 2.000 EUR. So it's probably more demand-driven than related to the actual cost-base...

Cheers, Jan

thb

303 posts

180 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2013
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Try Diablo in Al Quoz. If you know where the front of MSW is, then they're just opposite - behind the tyre change shop. Stefan there has been in the business longer than most and knows what he's doing.

Avoid the really cheap places - you'll really regret it afterwards. I've seen some shocking jobs done on cars out here.

dxbtiger

4,430 posts

179 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2013
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Remember you need CID permission to change the colour of the car on Mulikya.

I wouldnt want any of the cheap hack jobs working on my car, I'd want to know there was some come back if the paint was fecked.

mattsrd

94 posts

145 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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Fibrafoil came down to about 10-12k for wrapping my NSX last year and did a great job, they handled the paperwork for the colour change etc too. That price didn't include the door shuts though, but as the car and the interior where black it didn't seem worth the extra.

yorky500

1,715 posts

197 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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http://www.hitthedeals.com/deals/foil-a-car_981.ht...

just got this through via email.

No idea of the company (yup, its in AUH!)

yorky500

1,715 posts

197 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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FWIW, I am going to go to the above shop tonight on my way home. Thinking about doing the truck.

Eppendorfer

31 posts

138 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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That offer is almost too good to be true...please report back whether these guys can be trusted.

TNW

536 posts

208 months

Saturday 7th September 2013
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Although the end result is really not to my taste, the quality of this wrap from Foliacar looks pretty high on this 997.

http://tnydu.biz/DOmhYb
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