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Title: Anybody have pics of a Diablo Roadster that has been vinyl wrapped?
Post by: tonypaul on January 31, 2014, 03:29:44 PM
I just got a 5ft x 100ft roll of brushed silver vinyl wrap, I just dont see a way to apply the wrap in one piece in the highlighted area. Im sure Im gonna have to make it 2 pieces but Im not sure where would be best to have the seam. I searched for pics online and couldnt find any decent pics of a wrapped roadster to see what others have done.

Thanks~
Title: Re: Anybody have pics of a Diablo Roadster that has been vinyl wrapped?
Post by: Digibeam on January 31, 2014, 04:20:47 PM
i will have my guy contact you about it,  he does all the exotic cars around here and will be wrapping my build also when it gets done... if ever....
Title: Re: Anybody have pics of a Diablo Roadster that has been vinyl wrapped?
Post by: eddie on January 31, 2014, 04:43:34 PM
My Cuz in FL got his Tesla wrapped in and less then six months start to fade a bit ( discoloring ) oh it's Blue flat. and yes the company in Miami does lot of cars . maybe the heat ??
Title: Re: Anybody have pics of a Diablo Roadster that has been vinyl wrapped?
Post by: tonypaul on January 31, 2014, 09:30:51 PM
I just finished wrapping my removable roof on my roadster with the brushed wrap, it looks freaking awesome! I wish I would have done the wrap before I repaintd it the second time.

 I started with the roof figuring it and the front hood would be the most easy to do. But it was tough doing it by myself, wrapping is definitely a 2 or 3 person job. After watching a few "how to" videos on youtube I know now why they always had a few guys doing it.

Im going to try to do the front hood tomorrow afternoon and if its still light outside I will take a couple pics and post them....
Title: Re: Anybody have pics of a Diablo Roadster that has been vinyl wrapped?
Post by: Digibeam on January 31, 2014, 10:20:35 PM
two guys are usually needed, one to tack and the other to hold the rest up till it needs to be placed, as well to hold the flame and various things for quick and easy reach instead of putting them down and tripping on them, kicking them under the car etc.
i passed the info along and i will post the reply i get in regards to your rear quarter section.
Title: Re: Anybody have pics of a Diablo Roadster that has been vinyl wrapped?
Post by: Digibeam on February 01, 2014, 04:46:18 PM
here is what i got as a response to your question:

"I suggest to use a different material like matte black or something else. maybe orange
there is no way to stretch the vinyl that much inside and he needs to use seams or some tricks with different materials. It looks better"

Razvan Duta
bcwraps@gmail.com
www.vehicle-wraps.ca (http://www.vehicle-wraps.ca) | www.vehicle-graphics.ca (http://www.vehicle-graphics.ca)

Feel free to contact him directly if you have any questions.

Title: Re: Anybody have pics of a Diablo Roadster that has been vinyl wrapped?
Post by: BigPines on February 01, 2014, 07:01:16 PM
I think you are going to have to do it in more than one piece but I don't think that is a big deal. Just lay down some knifeless tape all along the bottom area where it meets the sides. The side and the edges look like they can be done in one piece if a cut is made to allow the vinyl to lay down without being stretched too much (lay this main part of the vinyl over the knifeless tape). Then lay a second piece to fill the bottom area. Pull the knifeless tape to cut perfect joining lines, pull out your waste material and everything should fit nice and tight. Nobody would ever notice the seam especially if the seam traveled with the brushed metal grain.

Not sure if that made any sense to you or not. ::duh
Title: Re: Anybody have pics of a Diablo Roadster that has been vinyl wrapped?
Post by: tonypaul on February 01, 2014, 08:56:48 PM
Thanks for the responces! I think I got it figured out on how Im going to do it but its going to have to be in 2 pieces. That guy with the wrap business is right the brushed vinyl doesnt stretch as much as some of the other wraps I have worked with.  But Im not changing colors now, I have the front hood done, the roof and the rear trunk lid done. Tomorrow afternoon Im going to do the engine deck lid and maybe start the front bumper.

Thankfully I will have one of my friends helping me next week, doing this by myself is tough... I rigged up my heat gun on a photographers light stand blowing the heat where Im working. That helped alot but still need another set of hands holding the vinyl up. These cars being fibegrlass kinda sucks in the sense I cant use magnets like in some of the videos I watched.

I have also decided once Im done with my Diablo Im going to do my BMW 850i, this vinyl wrapping looks so freakin good~

ALSO- Is there any local stores that sell knifeless tape?
Title: Re: Anybody have pics of a Diablo Roadster that has been vinyl wrapped?
Post by: BigPines on February 01, 2014, 09:43:03 PM
Yeah, that brushed metal vinyl looks great. Not sure about a local place for you to get knifeless tape but of course there is a ton of it on eBay. Please post pics when you have a chance. I can't wait to see it.
Title: Re: Anybody have pics of a Diablo Roadster that has been vinyl wrapped?
Post by: Digibeam on February 01, 2014, 10:44:53 PM
we tend to use a flame rather than a heat gun,  but then again  its way colder up here...  :)
Title: Re: Anybody have pics of a Diablo Roadster that has been vinyl wrapped?
Post by: redhammer on February 02, 2014, 10:05:52 AM
here is one in chrome
http://fastautobody.net/portfolio/1997-lamborghini-diablo-vt-chrome/ (http://fastautobody.net/portfolio/1997-lamborghini-diablo-vt-chrome/)
Title: Re: Anybody have pics of a Diablo Roadster that has been vinyl wrapped?
Post by: LP640 on February 02, 2014, 10:27:02 AM
darn that looks sick
Title: Re: Anybody have pics of a Diablo Roadster that has been vinyl wrapped?
Post by: Tallon on February 02, 2014, 10:47:04 AM
Ah relief, now that is how you wrap a car
Title: Re: Anybody have pics of a Diablo Roadster that has been vinyl wrapped?
Post by: Digibeam on February 02, 2014, 03:13:59 PM
some brands of the non-textured vinyl can be heat stretched over a foot then heat shrunk back to normal,  the chrome is nice initially, but after ten minutes it gets tired fast,  plus anything that rubs against it will leave a brushed scuf that you cannot get rid of...
as a contrast, did anyone look at this on ebay?   i am assuming it is not the reflection that is causing the surface issues....

***i have been kindly asked to remove the example photo***
Title: Re: Anybody have pics of a Diablo Roadster that has been vinyl wrapped?
Post by: eddie on February 02, 2014, 04:21:40 PM
Poor body work underneath the wrap. you can't hide  just to slap some cover on top.
pure rubbish even for free.
Title: Re: Anybody have pics of a Diablo Roadster that has been vinyl wrapped?
Post by: Tallon on February 02, 2014, 04:31:52 PM
No, no body work. The pics show he wrapped over bare fiberglass not gelcoated or anything so it's really rough. Why would a body be in this state unless it was going to be preped for use as a plug?
Title: Re: Anybody have pics of a Diablo Roadster that has been vinyl wrapped?
Post by: notnilc20 on February 02, 2014, 04:58:53 PM
some brands of the non-textured vinyl can be heat stretched over a foot then heat shrunk back to normal,  the chrome is nice initially, but after ten minutes it gets tired fast,  plus anything that rubs against it will leave a brushed scuf that you cannot get rid of...
as a contrast, did anyone look at this on ebay?   i am assuming it is not the reflection that is causing the surface issues....

I agree, chrome gets tired quick when it's overdone. That car pic looks like he wrapped it in tin foil.
Title: Re: Anybody have pics of a Diablo Roadster that has been vinyl wrapped?
Post by: tonypaul on February 02, 2014, 05:33:18 PM
From the chrome roadster description:

Project Brief:

"Why? Because he can, that’s why! Our customer wanted his Lambo to stand out in a crowd of exotics so we wrapped it chrome! This project took a ton of hours and patience, but the end result is definitely dramatic."

I belive it took a "TON" of hours and ALOT of patience...... Im blown away in the quality of the install of the wrap, no visable seams(atleast cant be seen in the pics) but personally the chrome is a little over the top for me. I have seen a pic of that chrome roadster befor but not those pics. Thanks for sharing~~~
Title: Re: Anybody have pics of a Diablo Roadster that has been vinyl wrapped?
Post by: tonypaul on February 02, 2014, 08:48:38 PM
Need advice~
Since Im going to have to do some of the wrap in pieces in a couple areas Im kinda thinking about a 2 tone with the wrap in these areas. I plan on keeping the lower part of the car in black as it is now either keeping the black plasti-coat or redoing with wrap.

In the pics below is where Im thinking about doing either a matte black wrap or some kind carbon fiber look wrap and if I do it I will be doing the bottom half of the car also in matching wrap. My thinking is if the seems dont look perfect I can run a thin pin strip on top. I seen a couple videos where they did this and it looked pretty good.

What you think I should do the whole car in the brushed aluminum wrap top to bottom or-
Everything in the brushed wrap but leave the bottom in black or-
In the areas marked with black "X's" where I have to do it in sections in a matte black or perhaps a carbon fiber look?

And if I should do the areas marked with a different wrap- should I stay with the matte black or go with a carbon fiber style?
Title: Re: Anybody have pics of a Diablo Roadster that has been vinyl wrapped?
Post by: BigPines on February 03, 2014, 10:57:45 AM
My personal opinion is that carbon fiber wrap is way overdone. I think the matte black would be a nice contrast to the brushed metal.