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A different way to get that CF look

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 9:55 pm
by X5Sport
I watched Wheeler Dealers doing the Range Rover L322 tonight (the one with the awful matte textured and electric Blue paint job) and they used a firm on the South Coast who sand down and then reprint your plastic parts before applying a water based transfer film onto whatever you wanted 'done' before finishing off with a clearcoat.

They did a really good job redoing the interior in a CF transfer effect for all the interior bits for a mere £200!  Not sure what a CF wrap would have cost, but this looked pretty good.

I only saw the company name flash past, but I think it's Wicked Coatings and it might be a choice for some on here who don't have good wrapping skills......

Richard

Re: A different way to get that CF look

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 10:20 pm
by huck
Saw it too - really enjoyed that episode - great turnaround.

I am highly skeptical of the price quoted, just don't believe you or I would ever get a quote for 200. And, while I'm nitpicking, they clearly put new tyres on the car with the refurbed alloys - conveniently left out of the (completely unrealistic) final costs.

Re: A different way to get that CF look

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 11:43 am
by Sanj
Well done that man! I did the same...

It's a relatively new dipping process in the UK and used a lot in the US. I looked into it about a year a go when I was messing with my trim options. Done a lot on the bikes too.

But agree the prices will no doubt be much more (oh and can have anything you want print-wise).

Re: A different way to get that CF look

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 12:14 pm
by Chompers
Sadly missed this one  ::) the trim options look great if your into that sort of thing.

Re: A different way to get that CF look

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 1:02 pm
by X Box
[quote="huck"]
Saw it too - really enjoyed that episode - great turnaround.

I am highly skeptical of the price quoted, just don't believe you or I would ever get a quote for 200. And, while I'm nitpicking, they clearly put new tyres on the car with the refurbed alloys - conveniently left out of the (completely unrealistic) final costs.
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I saw the end of it. I thought the carbon fibre thing was a bit of 'tv special deal.'

Didn't make massive profit considering the amount of input / effort.

I am pretty sure if they'd sorted the engine / suspension issue they'd still have made an equal, if not greater, profit.

Re: A different way to get that CF look

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 9:18 am
by Chompers
Speaking of Wheeler Dealers, did anyone else see the Boxster X programme in earlier this week. Mike paid £1k for a 2000 'S' with an iffy titronic and the bloke with the hair sorted it for £200  :o

Re: A different way to get that CF look

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 9:36 am
by huck
Yeah, caught it the other day.  It's so much better now that it's a flagship show so they're not always stuck with a £1k car and a tiny budget, but the Boxster deal was superb.

Re: A different way to get that CF look

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 9:54 am
by Sanj
That was mad - how the hell did he manage to find a £1000 Boxster S at that!

Good margins on this one too!

Re: A different way to get that CF look

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 10:14 am
by Chompers
[quote="Sanj"]
That was mad - how the hell did he manage to find a £1000 Boxster S at that!

Good margins on this one too!
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Certainly a good find, but the thing that got me was, surely the previous owner most have been advised to do/try the same thing!!! it wasn't rocket science. If not I bet he is kicking himself now  :bangin:

That 'S' sure did look good under those lights.

Re: A different way to get that CF look

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 10:20 am
by huck
[quote="Chompers"]
[quote="Sanj"]
That was mad - how the hell did he manage to find a £1000 Boxster S at that!

Good margins on this one too!
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Certainly a good find, but the thing that got me was, surely the previous owner most have been advised to do/try the same thing!!! it wasn't rocket science. If not I bet he is kicking himself now  :bangin:

That 'S' sure did look good under those lights.
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Yeah, I know. But, lets assume the owner wasn't mechanically minded and didn't have a mate (or honest garage) who would suggest this. Most garages would've done the sharp-intake-of-breath thing and quoted him stupid bucks to get it fixed.

Poor sod, LOL!

Re: A different way to get that CF look

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 10:28 am
by Chompers
I guess theres quite a large 'made for TV' element to all this. The poor sod had had that 'S' sitting around for 4 years, he also discussed the sale on a forum, guessing it was a Porsche one. You would of thought that someone would have suggested the oil change  ::)

Re: A different way to get that CF look

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 10:46 am
by huck
[quote="Chompers"]
I guess theres quite a large 'made for TV' element to all this.
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Exactamundo.

And that is the raison d'être of WD. It's just good TV and I hereby promise to withhold criticism due to its tenuous link with reality. Honest.

(But that uncosted labour......)

;)

Re: A different way to get that CF look

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 11:01 am
by Don Coffey
A friend of mine has a V8 MGBGT, early seventies I think.  He was approached by the production team for Mark Evens, who were planning the An MG is Reborn program.  They offered him stupid money and tried to fluff it up by saying that it was for TV and his car would be famous!  He said no, so they went off and found someone who was prepared to give their car away.  So take the costs quoted with a big pinch of salt.

Don

Re: A different way to get that CF look

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 11:09 am
by Chompers
[quote="Don Coffey"]
A friend of mine has a V8 MGBGT, early seventies I think.  He was approached by the production team for Mark Evens, who were planning the An MG is Reborn program.  They offered him stupid money and tried to fluff it up by saying that it was for TV and his car would be famous!  He said no, so they went off and found someone who was prepared to give their car away.  So take the costs quoted with a big pinch of salt.

Don
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Agreed, the cost of the wrap that started this thead is a point in question!!!