Jeep wrap...

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This turned out pretty cool...

I've been away for a couple of days working on this and some other big projects, but now that this is done, I'll be back on line and catch up with PMs etc...please be patient with me.
 

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A great alternative to a paint job. Question if you want to take it off does it mess the paint up and has to be painted or just a good buff job?
 
DevilDawg3097 said:
A great alternative to a paint job. Question if you want to take it off does it mess the paint up and has to be painted or just a good buff job?

Assuming we apply this product over a factory paint job or a really good aftermarket paint job it should be able to be removed with no paint damage at all. A little alcohol on a soft cloth after it's off and you never know it was there at all. It actually protects the paint for rock chips etc...
 
That's Freakin Awesome Steve............
 
Can you make the stripes that are on the c/e in white?
 

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