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amazing pop.. can you share where you bought the wrap from? between all 3 cars, the color combo is fire.
I bought mine from Metro Restyling, they had a better price than Amazon for the specific color I wanted and free shipping. Ordered on a Thursday and it arrived Sunday, installed that day! Finished at 1:30am ?
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Didn't see a compilation thread for pink CTs ?
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After watching a few videos I decided to try my hand at DIY vinyl wrap. I have had some experience with vinyl wrap on smaller things but this was the first time doing a whole vehicle. I bought a full roll (75ft) of KPMF vinyl from Metro Restyling and got to work right away. I bought a roll instead of a precut kit for two reasons: 1) the roll is about half the price of the precut kits I've seen and 2) the alignment seemed like a pain in the butt from all the videos I watched. I just measured each panel and cut it to size, adding 6" to each dimension to give 3" leeway on each side. It never failed me and I didn't cut a single piece short or come even remotely close to running out.

I pulled the wheel arches and removed the mirrors, that's it. Tsportline's videos were helpful here so I didn't break anything. It took me about 12 hours, full coverage (around the edges) wrap but the second side went so much faster, I bet with the experience I now have it would take 8 hours or less a second time around. I did buy some 3M adhesion promoter sticks that I had to use twice in areas where I wasn't getting good adhesion.

I started with the driver door. In retrospect I think I should have started with the tailgate as it's the easiest to wrap IMHO.
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Driver side fender, doors, and rear quarter done. That fender was a bit tricky, my advice would be to make sure your alignment is right after you cut out the hole for the tire/wheel arch. I relied heavily on magnets for this part.
The rear quarter is daunting because it's so big, but pretty easy to wrap. Just takes a little time to work out the bubbles to the edge because it's such a giant piece.
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At this point I had one side done, and decided to see if my good luck would hold and I kept going. Next up was the hood and frunk panel. These are both super easy to do but I still wouldn't recommend doing them first because it's the face of the truck. Cut your teeth on other panels before you get here.

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I then knocked out the tailgate panel, this one I used a thick Cybertruck font decal underneath for the embossed look. In most lighting you cannot even tell it's there.
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The second half was pretty straightforward, I didn't get any pictures of that part of the install as it was getting late. I left the "hockey stick" roofline panel for last, it was a big pain just because it was one very long and skinny piece. It was of course easy to squeegee down but it was unwieldy. I felt like I needed more than 4 magnets for this part.

And with that, I was able to get it done. About 12 hours of labor. I love the color, it looks almost a berry pink in darker environment to a bright Barbie pink in direct sunlight. I did end up going back the next day and wrapping the mirrors - I haven't seen too many CTs with wrapped mirrors so I decided to give it a shot and I like it.
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All in all, if you're a decently handy person who's comfortable with DIY, watch some videos and think about giving it a shot! The CT pretty much all flat panels which makes it really straightforward and forgiving. I only needed to use the heat gun for post heating the edges, no heating/stretching the material was necessary for wrapping the panels. Wrapping around each edge is the important part, I left about an inch of extra to wrap around each door edge so I could have lots of good adhesion around edges. Hope this helps someone!
Its great to see another person not afraid of color. I'm guessing that many women who like pink and didn't like the CT, will see yours and suddenly think they want a CT too now. I'm surprised how good the truck can carry pink. And the mirrors are a nice touch.
 
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One minor update to this wrap, I was inspired by Shaq's red decor light bar on his truck and I thought blue might look good against a pink CT.

Tesla Cybertruck DIY'd my first wrap! Cosmos Pink Gloss Metallic KPMF vinyl IMG_4333


Looks really good when lit, too!
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Another update to this wrap instead of starting a new thread. I took a shot at the "rear window" mod I've seen a few others do.

I used Vvivid Ultra Gloss black vinyl from Amazon, 3'x5' roll was enough to do both sides. I used knifeless tape laid parallel to the roofline to get the right angle of cut across the top, for less than $50 it was a fun experiment and I like the look.. although now I need to tint the front windows!

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thank you Lj. you got great taste in cars, and love the color combo.
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