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Check facebook for onsigns or shy tot graphics. It's a mate of mine that runs the above 2 companies, one for comercial vehicles and one for the japanese (etc) performance cars. His websites seem to be down hence the need to search facebook.

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With wrapping I'm sure that any exposed metal paint will tarnish with age under uv and the vynle part will not so when it comes to unwrapping there will be a shade diff to where it has been wrapped?

 

Seen it on decals before.

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we get plenty people thru the doors with vans/commercial stuff - i always say , sorry , dont do commercials , simply because joe public only want to pay a few hundred quid for a quick 'flash over'

 

they look at my bro's bettle , a very nice show winning car and think they can get a tranny paint for a few hundred and look the same lol

 

 

remember , pay cheap pay twice

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