Don Nguyen | Vinyl'd roof wrap pictures on G35/G37s

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Don Nguyen
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I am a new vendor (I do vinyl installations/sell materials/etc) on the forum and I just wanted to share some pictures of these G35/G37s that I have worked on in the past.

I am trying to get more G35s/G37s to come by for installs, so I can get some more pictures. I think this is one of two that I have worked on in the last couple of years.

The owner of this car was from south Orange County and came up to me to have his black G37 wrapped with my 3M di-noc carbon fiber finish material for his roof. It gave it a nice subtle contrast with the rest of the car, which is what the owner of the car was going for.

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Let me know what you guys think.

thanks.

-Don

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Welcome to NICO! Do you do interior work?

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Thanks, and yes I do.

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Looks good, kinda strange on a stock G tho.

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Yea. He had just gotten the car and was going to do other things after the roof.

-Don

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I figured :)

Keep up the good work.

Don Nguyen
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Thanks :)

-Don

Don Nguyen
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Did this one probably a year ago, but just realized that I never posted pictures of it. It is a black G37 sedan that I vinyl wrapped the roof in the 3M Di-noc matte carbon fiber finish. It's not often that I get black cars coming by to get their roofs wrapped, so this is good for those out there who have darker colored cars or black cars to get an idea of how the carbon fiber would look on your roofs. It gives it a nice contrast. From far away it looks flat-ish, but once you get up closer, you start seeing the design and carbon fiber weave pattern. The owner of this car was from around south Orange County I believe.

Remember, I am having a discounted special on all 3M dinoc carbon fiber installs right now as well. So hit me up if you're interested. Now's a good time to get it done.

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-Dom

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Don Nguyen
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I know some of you are more of the visual type, so in addition to black roofs, I also black out chrome pieces such as chrome window trims, like on this car.

I had this new white Mercedes Benz C class coupe come by to have me wrap his chrome/brushed aluminum window trim in my gloss black vinyl material. He wanted to go with the gloss black to match the glass panoramic roof and to also match the B pillars on the door, which were also gloss black already from the factory. I should have taken the after pictures of it outside so you guys can get a better view/look, but for some reason this time I took the pictures of the car inside. The owner of this car was from around Buena Park and drove out to me in Anaheim Hills/Orange County to get the work done. I have a lot of guys ask me if they should go with matte or gloss black on their window trims, so hopefully this will help those of you out trying to figure what to go with.

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This time around, I went with a lighter shade than the usual shade that I have used in the past for when I tinted/smoked head lights/tail lights. I chose this shade to closer match a tint/shade that you would expect to see as a dealer or factory option. I basically would describe this as an OEM+ look. For those who are familiar, it's similar to the blackline tail lights that BMW offers or the Porsche tail lights that come from the factory with the clear portion tinted/smoked already. Hopefully you guys will be able to get a good idea of how this shade looks like on these tail lights from the pictures that I took. Let me know if you guys want any specific angles or more pictures and I'll see what I can do.

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-Don

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