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Wrapping my car...

bigjim

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I'd love to have the balls to do this to my car.........

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I think some of my Clients may raise their eyebrows though as i park in the visitor slot! :bannana:
 
I think you'll have trouble with the law with that one, not just raised eyebrows from clients :)
 
I think you'll have trouble with the law with that one, not just raised eyebrows from clients :)

Why? what would be wrong with it?

I saw a Mini cooper cabrio like that on the M6 the other day - looked a bit weird. It looked quite cool in the mirror as he came up behind me, but as it passed it just looked strange - this was last wednesday, just north of lancaster and it was pretty dull and overcast, not sure how impressed i'd have been if it had been bright sunshine.
 
I saw a BMW on the M1 last weekend done with a chrome wrap.

I'm not sure if you have to have balls or be a cóck to drive one :D
 
I'm sure there is some legislation on reflective properties for cars. You don't need to be a rocket scientist to see the dangers a mirror finished vehicle could pose.
 
Why? what would be wrong with it?

I saw a Mini cooper cabrio like that on the M6 the other day - looked a bit weird. It looked quite cool in the mirror as he came up behind me, but as it passed it just looked strange - this was last wednesday, just north of lancaster and it was pretty dull and overcast, not sure how impressed i'd have been if it had been bright sunshine.

In the UK - those front window tints would be quite illegal :p

Beyond that... well I think that bad-taste police would want to have a word...

M.
 
Not only would you have grown a pair you will also look like a c**k driving around in that! :D

All you need to do is slap a BMW badge on the back to complete the look!
 
Am I the only person that finds the lack of a reflection of the photographer disturbing?
Nah, I think he's squashed onto the rear of the front wheel arch....
This is now so naff, the Arabs don't even do it anymore!
 
Damn, I really like it still....guess i'm stuck in the 'olden days'.

Oh well, I'll retire with my Spectrum 48k, Manic Minor and a pint of Snakebite and Black. :-)
 
I'm sure there is some legislation on reflective properties for cars. You don't need to be a rocket scientist to see the dangers a mirror finished vehicle could pose.

I doubt there are any rules. A glazed / highly polished white or silver car would not be that different in terms of reflectivity, and as mentioned chrome wraps have been around for some time. You can also apply 'mirror' reflective film to all your rear windows ...
 

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