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25 yards will cover an entire vehicle. You will absolutely need a 60" roll, any width less than that and you will be stitching for panels, and it will look like shit.

I bought 35+ yards, and I have so much material left over I can wrap another vehicle...lol

3m, Hexis (Zebra's vehicle) , Oracal, Avery (My vehicle), arlon. < All very reputable brands for vinyl, can't really go wrong with any of them from what I understand.

EDIT: In all honesty, there is three panels on the FX that are difficult, the rest of the car is a breeze. Those three panels are: the hatch, the back bumper, and the front bumper.

You will have to seam the material where the rear fender transitions into the C pillar, other than that all the rest of the panels should be one piece if done correctly.

This is a must have for the rear bumper seam (or any seam for that matter) - produces clean cuts: http://www.metrorestyling.com/Knifeless-Tape-s/50635.htm
 
^^I did the quarter panel without a seam, one piece.

Entirely possible. Just very difficult.

Even the shop I took it to decided to Seam the material at that location, and honestly it's impossible for you to tell.

I think we can all agree that your skill set far surpasses anyone else trying to DIY a vinyl wrap. So most people will need to seam at that location.
 
awesome!! What color is that? I was thinking of wrapping my fx in a similar color...i'm hesitant because i don't think i'll be able to do a good job, and i don't have the cash to pay a shop to do it, lol.

On another note, plastidipped rims:


your car looks like twin of mine :p
 
Where is the seam? Is it right behind the glass at the junction of the C pillar and quarter? Just curious because when I was planning to wrap mine, I was planning to seam it right there. Not so much from a difficulty standpoint but one piece seemed like a big waste of vinyl.

And with regards to knifeless tape, I don't like that stuff. It leaves a bit of a rough edge which is fine if you were going to tuck the edge of the vinyl. but if you were going to tuck the edge, you can just use a knife since it's not cutting on paint. And their demo video shows it being used around a tail light, it doesn't save any time over just pulling the tail light and the results are better if you pull the light or any other part for that matter. I bought several rolls of the tape thinking it would be great, but was disappointed. Only place I found it to come in handy was when I was installing a clear bra. I didn't buy a pre-cut kit so I used knifeless tape across the hood to get a good line. Even then, I had to heat the edge up and work it a little because it wasn't clean -glue residue pulled up by the line and I had to use a blade to really get parts of the edge clean.
 
Where is the seam? Is it right behind the glass at the junction of the C pillar and quarter? Just curious because when I was planning to wrap mine, I was planning to seam it right there. Not so much from a difficulty standpoint but one piece seemed like a big waste of vinyl.

And with regards to knifeless tape, I don't like that stuff. It leaves a bit of a rough edge which is fine if you were going to tuck the edge of the vinyl. but if you were going to tuck the edge, you can just use a knife since it's not cutting on paint. And their demo video shows it being used around a tail light, it doesn't save any time over just pulling the tail light and the results are better if you pull the light or any other part for that matter. I bought several rolls of the tape thinking it would be great, but was disappointed. Only place I found it to come in handy was when I was installing a clear bra. I didn't buy a pre-cut kit so I used knifeless tape across the hood to get a good line. Even then, I had to heat the edge up and work it a little because it wasn't clean -glue residue pulled up by the line and I had to use a blade to really get parts of the edge clean.

The only seam that I had to make is on the top side of the bumper - just had way too much slack and creases there:

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Also used knifeless tape on that - turned out pretty smooth and even. I guess it just depends on the quality of vinyl, quality of the adhesive, and its thickness. The carbon fiber vinyl i used was relatively thin and it cut pretty evenly
 
Dipped the wheels in bronze plasti dip over the weekend. Done with a flat black base coat and copper metalizer.

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door handles and rails next please
im also a fan of bronze - Ive done just calippers on a black car
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