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A way around the contrast roof issue - cjfp - 04-04-2011 03:38pm If you're looking at a Pure (where it isn't an option) or looking at a Dynamic/Prestige but don't want to fork out £500 for a strip of different coloured paint around your sunroof then I've had a thought - what about getting the roof strips 'wrapped'. I've seen it done on whole cars and it looks good, so surely they would be able to do the roof strips and hopefully for less than £500. Check out http://www.raccoon.co.uk/hampshire/colour-change.aspx (ironically, if you go to the home page, I saw Theo in his silver maybach only yesterday!). This link is merely for more info, i do not recommend or have any link to this company. Alternatively, just google "car wrapping". RE: A way around the contrast roof issue - Blackseries - 04-04-2011 04:21pm Good Idea.... I was thinking of a Red roof (and mirrors) on my black car ....... think it might look good. RE: A way around the contrast roof issue - cjfp - 04-04-2011 06:19pm (04-04-2011 04:21pm)Blackseries Wrote: Good Idea.... I was thinking of a Red roof (and mirrors) on my black car ....... think it might look good. Thanks, I'm always full of good ideas - well, that's what the wife says and the context is normally "well, that was a f@&%ing good idea wasn't it!" RE: A way around the contrast roof issue - Kermit - 05-04-2011 02:17am May even be cheaper than paying for metallic/pearlescent paint. What is the extra cost for a metallic/pearlescent paint colour? I see metallic paint is a $1,800 option on the FL2, Down Under. http://www.landrover.com/au/en/lr/about-land-rover/offers-promotions/freelander-drive-away-offer/ EDIT: Just found this now has prices: http://www.landrover.com/gb/en/rr/range-rover-evoque/build/ Looks like on a Prestige only Barolo Black costs extra. RE: A way around the contrast roof issue - LRX - 23-04-2011 08:24am Car wrapping I really wanted a white Evoque but am very worried about it suddenly going out of fashion and plummeting in value (as happened in the mid-90s after the last white car craze). As such, I ordered a black 'stealth' Evoque. However, I've been wondering about getting it wrapped in matte white. That way I can enjoy the white evoque for a couple of years then have it removed and have a black one (with pristine paintwork). Anyone have any experience of wrapping? Any thoughts on my idea? RE: A way around the contrast roof issue - XFullFatTim - 23-04-2011 09:33am Don't know if it is still there but on the Lookers Park Royal Land Rover website there was a Bali Blue Range Rover Sport that was wrapped in pearlescent white for sale quite recently, from the photos you couldn't see that it was Bali Blue under the wrap http://www.rrsport.co.uk/forum/topic21890.html RE: A way around the contrast roof issue - cjfp - 23-04-2011 10:03am Taken from the Raccoon website I listed above "How long will the wrap last? Although we use only premium films, manufactured by companies like 3M and Avery Dennison, the life of your vehicle wrap is determined by the condition of the car, how it is treated during its life and cleaning methods. Taking all of this into account, you should expect up to 5 years of life from your vehicle wrap. How do I wash the car once wrapped? We recommend that you wash your car either by hand or using a jet wash. We advise against mechanical car washes, as the abrasive action can have a negative effect on the wrapping film. Always take care when using chemicals or detergents to clean your car. Do I get a warranty or guarantee? Performance guarantees of up to five years are available on our colour change wraps, dependent on colour and finish required. Terms & Conditions apply. Will the wrap damage my paintwork? During the application process, the award winning team of Raccoon application technicians are careful not to damage the paintwork of your car, and we do not cut material directly on the paintwork. The films that we use will not directly damage the car's paintwork, however you did need to ensure that your vehicle's paintwork is of a sound and OEM quality." RE: A way around the contrast roof issue - Kermit - 23-04-2011 10:22am Mirror Gold Rangie: http://www.raccoon.co.uk/hampshire/personalisation/gallery/image.aspx?p=159&gi=57 RE: A way around the contrast roof issue - LRX - 23-04-2011 10:45am I would be intrigued to know how they deal with the 'Evoque', 'Si4' and 'R A N G E R O V E R' badges. Do they remove and then re-stick them? How to they make sure "RANGE ROVER" is straight? And what about the badges when the film is removed? RE: A way around the contrast roof issue - XFullFatTim - 23-04-2011 03:00pm The badges are stuck on, remove with hairdryer and nylon fishing line or dental floss. New ones are cheap and come on a template to help stick them back on |