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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="LSwat" data-source="post: 16659775" data-attributes="member: 90532"><p>So wraps typically pull off clear coat once it's removed from my understanding. So wrapping is not a long term solution by any means. Then you'll need a respray. Unless a wrap expert chimes in on why they are so good, I'd avoid that route as someone mentioned they are costly.</p><p></p><p>Even though the paint is only on front bumper and part of hood, I'd imagine with how old the car is you're looking at a full reshoot because the paint won't match (unless you don't care that it's slightly off)</p><p></p><p>The proper thing to do would be a scuff and shoot. Your clear isn't peeling , and cosmetically the finish is in great shape so I think that would be your best bet. </p><p></p><p>Have your buddy keep it for a month or two, come winter if he still is in love with the car, pull the trigger then on a decision. Sounds like most lust over the viper and the desire fades rather quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LSwat, post: 16659775, member: 90532"] So wraps typically pull off clear coat once it's removed from my understanding. So wrapping is not a long term solution by any means. Then you'll need a respray. Unless a wrap expert chimes in on why they are so good, I'd avoid that route as someone mentioned they are costly. Even though the paint is only on front bumper and part of hood, I'd imagine with how old the car is you're looking at a full reshoot because the paint won't match (unless you don't care that it's slightly off) The proper thing to do would be a scuff and shoot. Your clear isn't peeling , and cosmetically the finish is in great shape so I think that would be your best bet. Have your buddy keep it for a month or two, come winter if he still is in love with the car, pull the trigger then on a decision. Sounds like most lust over the viper and the desire fades rather quickly. [/QUOTE]
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