Could this be the wrap company Slate is partnering with?

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They already have the slate pattern. I'm betting they've been doing the custom wraps for slate we've seen so far, but of course that's just a guess.
 

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I tried playing with their online designer, but ended up making a big mess. After seeing the Space Needle wrap with the Seattle skyline photo and subtle clouds, my imagination has gone into overdrive thinking about all the possibilities. Now, a single solid color seems way too boring.
 

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I'm very pleased at the $500 estimate for a full wrap vs the $3900 for the Cybertruck. That's a relief, I was thinking we'd be paying $1500 or something for a wrap.
 

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I think $500, or maybe it was $400 was the number mentioned by slate as a starting point for a wrap. No mention of full or partial.
Noticing that that site says installation included
 

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I think $500, or maybe it was $400 was the number mentioned by slate as a starting point for a wrap. No mention of full or partial.
I remember "starting at $500" for a full-wrap kit you install yourself or pay someone to install for you.
 

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If I do wrap my Slate (if I get one), I’d probably have someone install it for me.

https://www.instagram.com/wrkwraps/p/DLSp_xeuZx8/?img_index=7

Was watching someone wrap a front fender on Instagram (I don’t have an account, found video online), and thought I’d rather have someone take care of this for me.
 

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If it's really as cheap as $500 including install, yeah, maybe just have them do it. Thinking one possibility I might do would just be a white upper wrap
 

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i think its a wrap kit so at $500, the customer would have to wrap. no way an installer will wrap even vinyl at that price. this is a lot of work...much rather have a professional install and PPF over vinyl for the protection. Vinyl when it ages will be a nightmare in removal process. Not to mention how non-durable vinyl is...assuming Slate is going with vinyl
 

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i think its a wrap kit so at $500, the customer would have to wrap. no way an installer will wrap even vinyl at that price. this is a lot of work...much rather have a professional install and PPF over vinyl for the protection. Vinyl when it ages will be a nightmare in removal process. Not to mention how non-durable vinyl is...assuming Slate is going with vinyl
My understanding is vinyl has come a long way since the first wraps, in all those areas.
 
 
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