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  2. How Much Does It Cost to Wrap a Car? - AOL

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    Texas-based Austin Extreme Graphics says car wraps can start as low as $2000 for a small two-door, such as a Fiat 500. A larger coupe, like a Chevy Camaro or a Ford Mustang, and smaller SUVS ...

  3. 2024 Ford F-150 Lightning Goes Dark with Platinum Black Edition

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    Only 2000 units of this $99,990 special edition with a matte-black wrap and special trim will be available, with deliveries starting early next year. ... Car and Driver’s 10 Best Cars through ...

  4. Vehicle vinyl wrap - Wikipedia

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    A vehicle vinyl wrap is the automotive aftermarket practice of completely or partially covering a vehicle's original paint with a vinyl wrap. [1] Generally this vinyl wrap will be a different color or finish like a gloss, matte, chrome or clear protective layer. The purpose may be for a color change, advertising or custom livery.

  5. This Black-and-White Color-Shifting Wrap Is Utterly Mesmerizing

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    This wrap is giving similar vibes — because depending on what angle you look at it, the car will appear either white or black. The videos Inozetek posted of the car, one of which you can see ...

  6. Chevrolet Camaro (fifth generation) - Wikipedia

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    The fifth-generation Chevrolet Camaro is a pony car that was manufactured by American automobile manufacturer Chevrolet from 2010 to 2015 model years. [6] It is the fifth distinct generation of the muscle/pony car to be produced since its original introduction in 1967.

  7. Paint protection film - Wikipedia

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    Paint protection film is installed on a limited basis by manufacturers on various pieces of cars at the factory (e.g. the rear arches of Porsches). This film is most commonly applied to high-impact areas of vehicles which include: the hood, the front fenders, the front bumper, the side view mirrors, the rocker panels, the lower portion of the ...