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Wrapping Vs. Painting Your Car: The Pros And Cons
As the old saying goes, there's more than one way to skin a cat, and the same is true when it comes to finishing off your project car. The skin your vehicle wears is typically a layer of paint.
Vehicle wraps make it possible to change a car’s appearance without sacrificing the original factory paint job. They allow vehicle owners to choose colors, styles, and patterns unavailable from the ...
Narrator: Car customization is a great way to personalize your automobile. Tired of the standard look of your horseless carriage? Here are six ways to customize your ride. Tinted windows are typically ...
Wrapping a vehicle in vinyl to alter its look was once the domain of show cars, luxury and exotics but has now gone mainstream as part of a growing multibillion-dollar industry. A car wrap is a series ...
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Automotive rewind: The wildest rust-wrapped cars
Call it nostalgia, or confusion, Motorious revisits this strange trend.
Interested in transforming your truck’s look without spending over $10,000 on new paint? Wrapping your truck might be the right option for you. Car wraps entail applying vinyl decals to the exterior ...
California’s car culture is globally admired, but its sun exposure, air pollution, coastal salt, and long daily commutes take a toll on vehicle finishes. According to Van Tilborg, cars parked outdoors ...
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