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Any thoughts on where to get a Spyder Full body wrap to change the color?

goingup4m

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I have a 2011 Spyder RT. Has anyone done a full body wrap on their Spyder to change the color. Mine is the metallic grey, I would like to change it to a Pearl white type of color.
With all the different angles it looks like wrapping this would be quite the project.
Any thoughts on where to get this done, or if there are kits available for this. Good or bad experiences would be nice to hear.
 
Wrap My Spyder is a sponsor on the home page. They are located upper left on the home page. Contact them and they might be able to help.
 
I believe I saw a youtube video or two with some partial wraps. 1 of the site vendors wrapmyspyder might be a good place to start your search. I know they offer pre-cut vinyl for partial wraps. They may offer full kits as well.
 
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:chill: :lecturef_smilie: Patience :popcorn: good luck. There are professionals that maybe available & worth considering. Largest decal I attempted was across the frunk & with skilled help was still quite frustrating. Small squeegee can help with skilled hands :popcorn:

https://www.amazon.com/TECKWRAP-Pla...ocphy=9025423&hvtargid=pla-441705102941&psc=1

As per the decals, learn how to start in middle/center & work out. Particularly difficult if you want edges to line up & crazy curves are somewhere in between. Can be done, just be patient. :yes: Whoever you get the wrap from should provide proper cleaning/prep instructions.
 
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Full wrap will require heat. It is a very difficult job. This work is best accomplished by someone with experience.
 
Full wrap will require heat. It is a very difficult job. This work is best accomplished by someone with experience.

:agree: .... I have seen FULL wraps for Cars on e-bay ..... the demo video's of their cars look great , but I doubt it was done by an amateur ..... Mike :thumbup:
 
I had a small utility trailer I wanted wrapped to match the color of my spyder. The bid I got was more than what the trailer cost me. Not sure if they just didn't want to do it or if it was a legitimate estimate. Anyway, wraps ain't cheap. I got an estimate at an autobody shop for a paint job that was half the cost of the wrap. Good luck.
 
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