Bealo's CSL.

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Bealo
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Post by Bealo »

Well i got the CSL wrapped and i'm really happy with the outcome.

I got the work done by Totally Dynamic in Norwich. They have centres all over the UK and have said they will do special prices for forum members just quote my name.

http://www.totally-dynamic.co.uk/go/home

Anyway plug over here are some photo's.

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Post by Safety_James »

That looks immense... :drool5: What a transformation.

Im not totally clued up on wraps or the purpose, is this purely cosmetic or is it a protective mod for the paint in the winter, dont want to sound stupid, i just generally dont know?

Looks very well done indeed.
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Post by AdrianP »

Ooh... now I do like that :D
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Post by Gerry H »

Stuart has really started something with the matte rollered look. When's the rest of the camouflage being added? :D

I'm another who's at a loss as to the purpose, other than paint protection. why? Shiney is faster :D

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Post by Fast Eddy »

Looks great.

I am sure there is someone on here who could have done that with a roller for you for a cuppa and a biscuit though lol.

Seriously though, it muust be cheaper than a repray.

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Post by Mr Fletcher »

That is bloody smart i like that a lot :coolgleamA:

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Post by BIGBIMMA »

that looks spot on , come on then how much ?
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Post by Rob S »

Mr Beales, that is very cool indeed.
Pricey, for sure, but WAY better than a respray and it preserves the value and originality of your rare CSL.
On another note, BIGBIMMA, congratulations on a great avatar!!

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i aim to please , by the way she is available for hire at xmas if anyone needs some walnuts cracking .
i think gerry h has had the crown for nicest ass for way too long :laugh:
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Post by Bealo »

Thanks for the nice comments.

I did it for various reasons. I fancied a changed of look for the car without going to radical with a respray. Protect the original paintwork from more stonechips and the sun of Marbella.

It cost about a 1/3 of the cost of a good respray and i have a 5 year warranty on the work (not that it will be on the car that long).

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