Well If you didn't see my post in the what you did today thread well here we go. Not many people have done this. I'm always wanting to stand out and do something new with my car.
So the all black everything that I've been going back has come to an end! Everyone does that now with a black car.
Now there will be a change to that and a new color that no one will have on here ... I think haha.
How you ask? Well its time to wrap the whole car. And for those that don't know I work at a tint and graphic shop so we wrap whole cars haha.
So stay tuned if you would like to see the end result. Hope you like it. Should start the wrap hopefully by next month (gotta couple customers cars to wrap first)
Heres a pic of the car as is now. Say so long!
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FIRST MATTE DARK GREY WRAPPED ALTIMA!
MATTE DARK GREY WRAPPED // DE-BADGED // EIBACH PRO-KIT // // 19" CUSTOM GEN COUPE RIMS // NISMO FRONT LIP
I love that carbon fiber roof vinyl. Now that I think about it, I should've gone with cf because I'm thinking about doing a cf wrap on my hood, but my roof vinyl is glossy black
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2009 2.5s with Takeda sri, Stillen front strut brace, 6k HIDs, black matrix depo tails, glossy black roof vinyl, LED drls., Plastidipped oem bumper
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future mods: lowering springs, Racingline or Stillen rear sway bar, 4 channel amp, catback exhaust, 2JR pulley swap
Orange FTW! I seen this Orange 4th Gen Maxima back in the day with 97-99 Stillen lip kit really clean look with a CF hood. Man it looked sweet. I was going to do my old Max like it but totaled it. It is Lamborghini Gallardo Orange. Car would look sick with black rims and polished lip.
cant wait to see it.
you should post up how much that would cost at your shop.
been mulling over the idea of doing this myself. but hard to get price quotes
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