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Unwrapping the supra


drift_bear
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Following on from my other thread about either keeping the wrap or taking it off, i decided to just take it off. After a lot of burnt finger tips and swearing that is me stopped for the night and the paint work below the wrap was perfect still (minus the old stone chips from before the wrap lol)

 

So far I have managed to remove the wrap from the front bumper, bonnet (apart from the scoop), both front wings and my side skirts. All that is left to do tomorrow are the doors, roof and the carbon end plates on the do-luck wing.

 

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Not going to lie, I was absolute bricking it lol. Just away to head out and finish off the doors, roof and wing and then give it a good wash and polish

 

Been there done that, mine pulled the paint off the bumper and the tosser that did it cut through

the paint.

 

Luckily it was just the front bumper

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Been there done that, mine pulled the paint off the bumper and the tosser that did it cut through

the paint.

 

Luckily it was just the front bumper

 

I am counting myself very lucky tbh, I forgot about the stone chips on the side skirts and front that the wrap was hiding so I will need to get them taken care off at some point.

 

Will get more pics up once it's finished 100% this morning

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