Vinyl Car Wrapping

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Kurt Rahn
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Vinyl Car Wrapping

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Anyone know a place or places in LA (preferably the SG valley, but we'd go further) for getting cars vinyl wrapped?
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Talk to Rick Brown.
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Re: Vinyl Car Wrapping

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Good idea!
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Jayson Woodruff may also have some input. He put a similar product on Ken Lord's car before shipping to Lincoln.
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Rick B. or Jayson if they do it. Graphics 360 in Santa Ana does full car wraps.
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George Schilling wrote:Jayson Woodruff may also have some input. He put a similar product on Ken Lord's car before shipping to Lincoln.
Typical 'wraps' mean printed graphics. Takes special, very expensive equipment I don't have. I don't really have the patience and talent it takes either. Ken's car was basically a glorified nose bra.

I seem to remember Rick's company getting wrap equipment a few years back.

If not, wrap companies are all over freaking place now. It's just hard to weed down to the quality and cost you want. Ask for details from people you see with wraps.

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Talked to Kurt.

I do have the printer and laminator to create wraps, just no one to currently apply it. Might check with Toby to see if he does applications.
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