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WRAP lower rear Bumper Black on my 1994 25th T/A
Was looking at a LOT of 2002 yellow Trans Am's with the lower bumper area painted flat black. I saw a thread where ceta TA did his own car with plastic spray and it looks OK. I would like to know if anybody has a connection for doing this with a WRAP. Paint is out of the question, as it would require redoing the entire rear bumper IF I really didn't like the outcome.:nod:
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They're doing some pretty cool things with plastidip nowadays... something to think about.
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mine is dipped, been on about 4-5 years, no issue
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Wrapping will be tough to make the edges look good. Plastidip is your best bet or buy another bumper?
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What about doing it in blue to match the graphics instead of black? Ceta trans ams have black graphics so the rear bumper blends better. I think a blackout on a white/blue car would look a little odd.
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flat black wrap and knifeless tape is the way to go
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Buy a spare white bumper and paint that. Keep your original one untouched.
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My bumper is already F'd up so I just taped it off and spray bombed it. I like the way it turned out. I don't think vinyl is the way to go, I'll second plasti-dip but you really need to coat that stuff on thick.
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Mine is wrapped as well as the rest of the car. The crease is a Bitch to do where the black will turn into the body color. But I successfully wrapped in 1 piece the curves to the back of the license plate. Your looking at around 30 bucks in vinyl If you use quality stuff. You might as well just paint it. I'm personally not a fan of plastic dip. I don't like the texture.
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I plastidipped mine, been holding up great for 3 years.
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