Vinyl Wraps
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Yes it is. It should last you ~4 years, when applied/used on exteriors. Probably longer than most will own their cars
Let me know if you're interested or if you have any other questions.
-Don
Let me know if you're interested or if you have any other questions.
-Don
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I don't like the vinyl/material that shadowline uses. It's not as flexible, and is very brittle.
If you're looking to wrap your trim, I can sell you some for $20 shipped. I usually say it'll last longer than you'll own your car usually. Say you even have to redo it in 3-4 years or so, it's only $20 dollars and some time to redo it, if it that was the case.
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If you're looking to wrap your trim, I can sell you some for $20 shipped. I usually say it'll last longer than you'll own your car usually. Say you even have to redo it in 3-4 years or so, it's only $20 dollars and some time to redo it, if it that was the case.
-Don