Tom Suddard
Director of Marketing & Digital Assets
8/10/22 2:08 p.m.
We’ve been hard at work refreshing our Miata endurance racer, swapping in a more powerful engine, stronger brakes, beefier suspension and more. Now it’s finally time to make it look the part.
Vinyl wraps have become the default answer for race car liveries, and the reasons are simple: …
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twenty three hundred bucks?
woah
i guess its an Advertisement for your business...
sooo
but thats more than the whole build for me
Just noticed Admiral Ackbar in there.
Tom Suddard
Director of Marketing & Digital Assets
8/17/22 2:13 p.m.
In reply to billstewartx :
Yeah, as a business we need to have nice looking race cars, and wraps are cheaper than paint jobs of equivalent quality.
Duke
MegaDork
8/17/22 2:55 p.m.
billstewartx said:
twenty three hundred bucks?
woah
Pretty cheap for strong visuals you get.
But not pretty cheap.
Duke said:
billstewartx said:
twenty three hundred bucks?
woah
Pretty cheap for strong visuals you get.
But not pretty cheap.
VERY well said!
I need one for the very large (class 8) RV in need to fix up. Got a quote of $10K. But that's a paint estimate price as well!
billstewartx said:
twenty three hundred bucks?
woah
i guess its an Advertisement for your business...
sooo
but thats more than the whole build for me
Plastidip and a couple of stickers. 500 bucks.
CAinCA
Dork
6/22/23 10:34 a.m.
Out of curiosity are the letters and graphics cut or are they printed on the wrap?
Tom Suddard
Director of Marketing & Digital Assets
6/22/23 10:38 a.m.
In reply to CAinCA :
They're printed/cut separately, then put onto the base orange/grey layers.
In reply to CAinCA :
Most likely printed. If you do cut graphics for a livery it is a lot more cost effective. That requires decent base paint though and may not be the color(s) you want.