haha alot of close calls but no one has guessed it yet.. there will be carbon ill give that hint haha but after that there will be two colors .. one main color and then an accent color to set it off..
I would do orange but thats to much for me plus our buddy we wrapped his camaro in matte orange so i cant do that haha heres how his looks.
Also we did a jag in a matte metalic blue that was pretty cool.
For one who asked how much we charge to do this, it differs from each color. can range from 1200-2500
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GL with this project Drock. Cant wait to see it. I have one question though. I have always wondered when you wrap these cars, what do you do if a cop pulls you over and runs your plates? And the color doesnt match up with your plates? I know in NY you cant just change your car color without notifying DMV or the right authorities!
My old 4th Gen Maxima paint was called Black Emerald and the DMV listed it as Black and I got pulled over bc in the light it looks green but at night it looks black and cop was going to give me a ticket for that! This was in 2001.
well its not a paint job so they really cant do anything to you. both those cars in the pics were black at first and both live in florida. also the guy i work with his car was blue and its wrapped matte black now. you just say its a sticker if they have a problem with it. or just dont get pulled over haha
...you just say its a sticker if they have a problem with it...
And the officer will smile, thank you for the attempt and making his day more pleasurable through humor and then still hand you a ticket!
You are materially changing the appearance of the car (albeit temporary) and some states (maybe all, I don't know) have regulations on this. I know Washington, Utah and Oregon do.
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