Wrapped the Baja Rig

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KentSD

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Pulled the trigger and decided i need to protect the paint after all these trips.

Came out pretty bitching though.
 

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Smokeshow60

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That is beautiful... from the pics it appears that the door handles are different. Are they wrapped or is that the stock color? Again, looking fantastic.
 

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Looks awesome. But wonder if the wrap would still scratch? Once its scratched nothing you can do to fix it. Saves the paint, though.
 

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Meh. But it's your truck and if you love it that's all that matters.

Yes, once you scratch the wrap it's scratched but it can be taken off and new wrap applied. It's only $$$
 

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The wrap looks incredible, but I don't get spending tons of money to protect paint. Many of these clear coats and wraps are more expensive than targeted repainting.

I understand doing it to change the look of a truck or make it easier to clean, but it is no more expensive to repaint the hood for rock chips and repair/polish door and fender scuffs.

But I also have a white truck. Scratches, swirls, and water spots, what are those?
 
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