SailorDan
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Not the prototype, which I have read is subject to (possible) change, but the real thing. I am wondering if the shade of gray is the same, for instance, or whether the rough matte surface is a given. I am not against gray in general, but I don't like the flat surface. To me it just looks a bit too much like primer rather than a finished paint job.
I'm undecided on wraps. They seem like a great alternative to paint at first, but longevity concerns and UV damage and fading have me waffling. With wraps the number of colors available (never mind patterns!) is huge, whereas even a car manufacturer that makes many thousand of vehicles a year can only offer a handful of color options in paint. Gray is usually one of them, gloss gray that is.
Any idea whether the flat surface can be shined up a bit with ceramics or polish?
I'm undecided on wraps. They seem like a great alternative to paint at first, but longevity concerns and UV damage and fading have me waffling. With wraps the number of colors available (never mind patterns!) is huge, whereas even a car manufacturer that makes many thousand of vehicles a year can only offer a handful of color options in paint. Gray is usually one of them, gloss gray that is.
Any idea whether the flat surface can be shined up a bit with ceramics or polish?
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