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SlowD

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May I ask SlowD how much was the wrap ? I trying to decide now on Wrap vs Paint for my 06 Denali

Sorry for the late reply man but I was quoted anywhere from $3800 to $4500 for the wrap.
I decided to do it myself, this was the first time ever doing something like this and I took everything off, the quotes I got were just wrapping over everything instead of removing and wrapping individual pieces.

I paid around $700 for the Avery Vinyl.
Here's a link to the tintdude forum where I started a thread when I started wrapping it: https://www.tintdude.com/forum/topi...kon-denali-satin-black-and-i-have-a-question/

Hope that helps!
 

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Sorry for the late reply man but I was quoted anywhere from $3800 to $4500 for the wrap.
I decided to do it myself, this was the first time ever doing something like this and I took everything off, the quotes I got were just wrapping over everything instead of removing and wrapping individual pieces.

I paid around $700 for the Avery Vinyl.
Here's a link to the tintdude forum where I started a thread when I started wrapping it: https://www.tintdude.com/forum/topi...kon-denali-satin-black-and-i-have-a-question/

Hope that helps!
Holy jeebus, I think the most I've heard of a wrap job is $1500. $4500 is the price of an entire new paint job
 

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Bone stock 2006 Tahoe LS 4.8L.
16" OEM wheels.
February 2013.
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20" Black Matte LTZ reps.
Only tint and Flowmaster 50 at this point.
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24" TBSS reps and a whole lot of interior, exterior and paint updates and minor maintenance items.
February 2017.
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Here's a pic of my old rearend and current setup. New rear has Moser axles, Detroit Tru-trac, 4.56 gears, Pro-form cover with bearing cap studs, and all Timken bearings.PhotoGrid_1486745638917.jpg

Old grille vs current: Color matched w/Street Scene polished inserts. I wrapped the bowtie with 3M dinoc series carbon fiber vinyl.PhotoGrid_1486745974849.jpg
 

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Here's a pic of my old rearend and current setup. New rear has Moser axles, Detroit Tru-trac, 4.56 gears, Pro-form cover with bearing cap studs, and all Timken bearings.View attachment 74296

Old grille vs current: Color matched w/Street Scene polished inserts. I wrapped the bowtie with 3M dinoc series carbon fiber vinyl.View attachment 74297

This right here is a killer machine!! I mean look at this hit list without even getting into the full build thread....whoa!!

01 Tahoe LT Blown/cammed 6.0 Lingenfelter cam, Maggie w/2.8 pulley, Built 4l60e, True-Trac, 4.56 gear...lots more
 

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Holy jeebus, I think the most I've heard of a wrap job is $1500. $4500 is the price of an entire new paint job

See man that's what I thought it would be but once I said a Denali they panicked due to all of the shit our cars have attached lol.
$1500 is about right for a smaller vehicle but it's more than doubled for ours.
I mean I spent 4 months wrapping my car and could only work on it 10-15 hrs a week, it is extremely time consuming!
 

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