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Old Mar 22, 2011 | 06:55 PM
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Default Re: flxpaint.com Sponsorship

Originally Posted by Mike-in-Orange
Here at Meguiar's we've recently introduced a sub-brand, Wraptivo, and we've been getting huge interest at SEMA and elsewhere. Nice to see someone here taking an interest in high end vinyl wraps (even if it isn't ours directly!). One of the best uses of the carbon wrap I've seen so far has been the Porsche Cayman we've been showing off for almost a year now; flat - yes FLAT - white with a carbon hood and roof. The thing is just gorgeous and we often have to convince people that it's actually a vinyl wrap and not paint. You can see the car at Designer Custom Car Wraps | Meguiar's Wraptivo along with a few others.

My own daily drive, a Graphite Metallic 2004 PT Cruiser Turbo is currently sporting a brushed titanium roof and it gets a lot of attention. People are amazed when I have them feel it because it feels like brushed metal, not just a gigantic vinyl decal. The carbon wrap has texture to it as well.

I think a Crossfire would look fantastic done up like our Cayman - and I would have done it with mine if it wasn't a roadster!
I am familiar with the "Flat" finish wrap that you have described. There is a Cayman at a Toronto area dealer that has one their lot in flat black. First time I saw the car I thought it was odd that they had painted the car in a flat black. Then I was told it was a wrap and I was in awe of how unique it looked. I agree that it would look great in white with the dark c/f hood and roof.

Good luck with your decision.
 
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