Hey everyone! Wanting to eventually get my car wrapped, does anyone know the price of getting a full car wrap? & what places do you recommend to get a car wrapped at? Thanks in advance
Hey everyone! Wanting to eventually get my car wrapped, does anyone know the price of getting a full car wrap? & what places do you recommend to get a car wrapped at? Thanks in advance
2k low end for a basic color, 2.7k average. All the way up to 5k+
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There's a couple places, carwraps.ca. Optimum wraps or something (one guy got an oil can wrap from them and he has gold rims) I got quoted around 3000 to do a satin blue or satin orange with gloss black mirrors and roof.
http://www.prowraps.ca/
This small company in Ayr, Ontario outside of Cambridge on Cedar Street is VERY good and professional. They do all the Dealerships in the area, Trucks and Personal jobs as well. I would HIGHLY recommend them, they did my former Volkswagen Passat CC 2010 from Silver into a Azure Blue.
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Side Effects Graphics in Milton.
Probably looking at 2.5-3.5K. They are not the cheapest but are very good at what they do.
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Ya that seems a bit high. But there could be a numerous factors for that price though. You need to get the details. Warranty?
Are they taking the mirrors off the car? That is a lot more labour than just wrapping while on the car. I never recommended wrapping mirrors with carbon fibre as its too thick to properly wrap and you have to use a lot of film to get it right so it doesn't start to 'finger', that is lift from paint.
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anywhere from 2k to 5k
I wrapped for Niko Signs in Waterloo, and he does GREAT work! classic skylines to new skylines... check out his instagram! nikosigns
the price all depends on the material used, carbon is usually quite expensive from 3m, any high gloss metallic or sparkle finishes, also expensive, avoid shops who do tons of commercial work, commercial wraps is on a different level then shops who do a lot of colour changes, including the door jams etc.. thats the difference between someone who wraps and someone who is good at it, and finally.. don't go for the cheapest... you will get cheap vinyl or cheap skills, and with both of those comes lifting and bubbling... which I've seen quite a few times in this industry!
How long ago?
I'm throwing out a caution flag on Niko based on a situation I'm aware of..... lol right @polska_1983
Im so torn about Niko lol...he is nice and my hood looks great however I did need to get the vinyl myself which was a pain in the @$$ because he was unable to find a supplier for it. My story is a LONG (almost as long as the whole process was) one which I won't bore people with (except for you @natspriceless ... you're so lucky lol)
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