What did you do to your NBS GMT800 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Bombsquad85

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Also did a thing today....

Sanded the hood down. Then wrapped it in Avery Sayin Black. Theres some imperfections but I'm pleased over all. If I was to do it again I would have used a sander and started with 320 then gone up to the 1500 I stopped at

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Now j just have to clean it :)


EVERYTHING shows up under a wrap. Idk how these guys get damn near perfect results. They must work in a completely sterile environment.


Lol this was done in my car port in the middle of spring with constant wiping away pollen
 

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Also did a thing today....

Sanded the hood down. Then wrapped it in Avery Sayin Black. Theres some imperfections but I'm pleased over all. If I was to do it again I would have used a sander and started with 320 then gone up to the 1500 I stopped at

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Now j just have to clean it :)


EVERYTHING shows up under a wrap. Idk how these guys get damn near perfect results. They must work in a completely sterile environment.


Lol this was done in my car port in the middle of spring with constant wiping away pollen

That looks great, your gonna wrap the whole truck?


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Oh I definitely agre . But being this is a giant vehicle. Idk man. The hood was nerve wracking enough

Might be better off paying a shop to wrap the rest of it, it can definitely be tricky and nerve wracking


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Might be better off paying a shop to wrap the rest of it, it can definitely be tricky and nerve wracking


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Naaaaahhh Haha. If I do decide to wrap the truck I'll do it myself. I think I'll tackle panels at a time. Next up is the roof. Gonna fill the xm and onstar antennas then sand it down. This time I'll sand more.

But I did just do my mirrors too. Pretty easy

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Naaaaahhh Haha. If I do decide to wrap the truck I'll do it myself. I think I'll tackle panels at a time. Next up is the roof. Gonna fill the xm and onstar antennas then sand it down. This time I'll sand more.

But I did just do my mirrors too. Pretty easy

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Did you pop the covers off to do the wrap?
 

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