Thinking of Going Matt Black

unikbarna

Member
What do you guys think for an e90 320?

Should I or Shouldn't I :idea:??

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Jakkals_F30

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Will look nice i reckon... but the maintenance will be crazy on that..

Wrapping the car ?

Maybe first find out the pro's and cons including cleaning etc on this.
I know for a fact that you should never ever go silver though.
 
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Jakkals_F30

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They say with the grey or light colours when you touch the wrap, the oily deposit etc from your fingers start making a black spot and you cant get rid of it.

Guys from green sky said so...
 

moranor@axis

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what does the car currently look like? the problem with a loud finish like this is if the is relatively stock it looks kak...
 

Nick

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i wouldnt do a complete wrap, i like little items done tho EG: kidneys,lips and fins but wrapping the whole car make is look aliitle cheap.

Just my 2c
 

Philip Foglar

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moranor@axis said:
what does the car currently look like? the problem with a loud finish like this is if the is relatively stock it looks kak...

Yep, plus doesn't suit all cars, simple as that. But a finish like this has to be part of an overall look that stock standard styling won't really enhance...
 

Scouse

Active member
I seen a Volvo XC60 at my shops the other day and it was wrapped in a brushed aluminium, man it looked crazy wicked :thumbs:
I went over to the woman and asked if it was a wrap cos at first i thought it may have been a new colour from Volvo but it was indeed a wrap :=):
 

moranor@axis

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another thing to consider is that arch gaps are way more noticeable with matt black so if the car is stock height it can look very bad...
 

abmi0000

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I don't think that wrapping is a terrible idea, however the taste needs to be right. Can't leave the rest of the car stock or make a very subtle change and expect it to blend in. I wouldn't use black though.
 
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