02-29-2016, 09:37 AM | #26 | |
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I think that the middle photo is taken from the worst angle on the M2. The rear flares are tough to see and the lines of the front bumper are complicated, so they only really flow from more towards head on. That rear pic though! HOLY COW! Mineral Grey is the perfect color for my 'F-35 M2' You like the pics G8r?
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02-29-2016, 10:03 AM | #27 |
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I think all of the colors (nasty LBB included ) are going to look a lot better once we can see them all shined up.
MG especially is going to look great with some dressing on the tires and CF bits.
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I think AW and MG will look best with the black bits on them. In fact, I'm sure lots of folks may be influenced to pick another color if the performance accessories were installed on them as opposed to only AW, to provide some dimensional feasibility.
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03-01-2016, 02:55 PM | #30 |
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I'm really thinking that I NEED to do the stealth wrap... makes too much sense for my build. But a full Xpel Stealth wrap is a whopping 5k. Do you know of any other solution that wouldn't be that much?
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5k will buy a lot of mods!
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DO IT!!! As far as price, I think the only way to get it done cheaper is to do it yourself because the materials are much less than the cost of labor. To have a professional do it correctly, it is going to cost. I don't think there are any solutions that will be "cheaper" per se as Suntek is about the same price and the 3M stuff just isn't as good of quality from what I've read.
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