Not yet unfortunately. We can ship anywhere for DIY of course, but right now installation services are only at TWRAPS HQ in Concord, California.I’d be interested in a Mat Black.
Do you have a branch/outlet in Boston area?
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Thank you ? I haven't released these yet, still testing the glue, I am yet to take it through an automatic car wash actually to see how the badges hold. Once I feel confident they fare well under all sorts of conditions, I will release. Shouldn't be too long from now.I love the foundation series emblem on the sides. Where can I purchase those?
Because few Cybertrucks and little competition? Prices are crazy.$3200 is WAY more reasonable than most other shops. I never understood why it would take some shops 4-5 days to wrap the angular Cybertruck exterior.
Every panel is virtually flat, It doesn't even have door handles.
The problem is that dirt usually makes its way under the edges over time and that causes it to start lifting. Once it lifts an errant pressure wash spray will blow the corner back or tear some holes. Personally I don’t think CT needs PPF but it boils down to personal preference. I do like the matched bumpers and the blacked out top trim. Maybe for the second one ….How does the PPF hold up against pressure washing?
Yes please!Help me to figure out how to get this done in Austin please!!!!
When I am ready to wrap coming to you..alameda CA looking for something like phoenix red which I believe is by upfit. Now if you have that color I don't think I can resist ;-)If you wrapped the edges nicely without leaving anything peeling off, it holds great so far (it's been on my CT for several months in one form or another, during testing). There are also no exposed edges if installed properly, so a pressure wash can't actually get into it and lift it up.
Hey there!When I am ready to wrap coming to you..alameda CA looking for something like phoenix red which I believe is by upfit. Now if you have that color I don't think I can resist ;-)
I agree, it's easier to wrap than others, but it still takes a decent amount of time if you want to get it perfect. I hope to find partners willing to do the labor part for reasonable amount of money.Oh no you had my hopes up so high on the install program. Keep at it you will fine tune the install. Believe me no one sees value to wrap a CT for $5,000 plus dollars. As we all know the CT is one of the easiest vehicles to wrap because of the flatness.