Description Wow that's crazy: A green-wrapped Gallardo with orange seats and very loud exhaust pipes plus a 1957 Maserati 450S Replica. Yes, sadly it's not the real deal but still hard to find. At least the owner and his son were nice people.
@waddle2gracious yeah I was joking. If I had a nice car I'd want to have what is kind of like a full body bra while still being able to tote "original paint".
@Oreohamster Actually, wraps have some advantages over custom paint jobs. For example, a wrap protects the original paint, while still allowing you to change the appearance of your car. Similarly, you can change your wrap every few years if you'd like, so it's sort of like having a different vehicle. Keep in mind, wraps are much cheaper than paint jobs, and there's much less hassle in actual labor when applying/removing one (when compared to changing a paint job).
But of course, with anything automotive, it's important to have it done right. Bad wrap jobs could not only result in a poorly wrapped car, but somewhere in application or removal, less-skilled workers could end up damaging the original paint quite a bit.
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