Wraps

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BMRed

Original Poster:

180 posts

134 months

Tuesday 11th July 2023
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Hey all,

I’m debating on moving into a 2020 911 (first time Porsche).

Has anyone had theirs wrapped recently? I do a fair few miles and the current car is peppered with stone chips.

Thoughts on your wraps and costs would be appreciated.

Snowy999

445 posts

77 months

Tuesday 11th July 2023
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I had my car wrapped in vinyl film dark metallic blue (Avery Dennison) over white about 3 years ago. Local wrapper in Hillingdon, they did a good job £2.5k

Blue over white is not great as, once it gets sut you can see the white coming through so I had a ppf done over the wrap on the front. I track and hill climb my car.

From a distance looks good, close up you can see the odd fault and, of course, it looked great on day one and now it looks less great - 15k miles on.

I expect I will wrap it again this year, probably silver.

Good paint protection and cheaper than a proper respray. I have read mixed things about the peelable spray on by Topaz. Seen one car (a GT3 RS) in the flesh though and it looked super, albeit at a very high price.

Snowy


Jones the cat

139 posts

4 months

Wednesday 12th March
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'Selling My Porsche Targa But Fake Wraps Cost Me £5000'


JurassicGTS

1,774 posts

207 months

Thursday 13th March
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And check your insurance will cover you as some will not insure a car with wraps or PPF.

981Boxess

11,642 posts

270 months

Thursday 13th March
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Jones the cat said:
'Selling My Porsche Targa But Fake Wraps Cost Me £5000'

What did he expect, "don't worry if we can't see any of the paint bro, it is bound to be perfect and we will pay you top dollar too".

Would anyone be daft enough to buy a car with seat covers on it without looking underneath them first?

Snowy999

445 posts

77 months

Thursday 13th March
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I removed my wrap early last year. The upside shone through - the original paint now nearly 10 years old was looking great.

The removal job was time consuming and fiddly and needed a lot of patience.

I wont wrap a car again !

981Boxess

11,642 posts

270 months

Thursday 13th March
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Snowy999 said:
I expect I will wrap it again this year, probably silver.
Snowy999 said:
I wont wrap a car again !
I wouldn't wrap a car full stop, but out of interest what changed since July 2023?

Snowy999

445 posts

77 months

Thursday 13th March
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I only wrapped it in the first place as my wife just 'hated' white. One of my freinds had a 718 GT4 in silver that I just really liked.

When I unwrapped it, I just thought wow and it stayed white!

I got my 4RS in GT silver to avoid another "debate".

981Boxess

11,642 posts

270 months

Thursday 13th March
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Snowy999 said:
I only wrapped it in the first place as my wife just 'hated' white.
Easily a yellow card, if she wanted pink, straight red.


Royal Jelly

3,794 posts

210 months

Thursday 13th March
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I purchased a 981CS which was wrapped. That’s obviously a cardinal rule break, but as always, you ‘buy the seller’, who was a clear petrolhead with plenty of other nice cars which he clearly cared for. I was right to trust myself in this instance.

When wrapped, it was a 5 year old garage queen with 11k on it. It was detailed and ceramic coated a few months prior to that.

The wrap was very well done, including door shuts etc. you’d be very hard-pressed to know it was there. What I didn’t like about it, was that when you get a chip or imperfection in the wrap, you’re stuck with it. Once I got a few stone chips, I decided to remove the wrap. It had been on for 4 years and about 11 thousand miles. It came off nicely.

The best thing about it was that it had protected the paint for those 4 years. A 9 year old car looked quite literally brand new.

Would I wrap it again? Not sure, probably not - but then I like the car’s colour. I like having my car detailed, waxed etc, and keeping on top of blemishes, which you can’t do with a wrap.

bosshog

1,671 posts

288 months

Friday 14th March
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I've been considering wrapping my dull as dishwater black turbo S. Hate black, but they only seem to come is this colour :-) . However the rear bumper has has some paint touchup at somepoint with the previous owner, and I feel it will pull that off when removed. Plus wraps not not cheap!. I've considered a full respray as well, but future buyers seems to be put off by a change of colour..

Royal Jelly

3,794 posts

210 months

Friday 14th March
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It probably would pull some lacquer off when it came off. It did on mine in a small spot. No issue to sort, though.

Pretty easy/cheap to sort beforehand, too?

Mine is basalt metallic. It looks wonderful under the sun. I love it for 10 minutes at a time after a wash hehe I’ve considered a colour change - it doesn’t really bother me about the next buyer, but yes - it does seem to put some people off.

JohnnyUK

938 posts

90 months

Friday 14th March
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JurassicGTS said:
And check your insurance will cover you as some will not insure a car with wraps or PPF.
THIS!!!!