Don Nguyen | **Vinyl Roof Wrapping Services and more!**

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Don Nguyen
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As a new vendor on the forum, I am offering a special promotional deal for the first couple of Infinitis who are interested in getting their roof's wrapped with some gloss/matte black or carbon fiber vinyl. I currently don't have any pictures of previous Altimas that I have vinyl wrapped, hence this thread reaching out to you guys to get some interest. This helps everyone out. You get a discounted rate and I get to posts pictures up on here for everyone to see how it looks. (Shoot me an E-mail for details on pricing, as pricing is different depending on finish, specific car, etc).

I've done hundreds of cars at this point. Here are just one or two quick pictures of cars that I've done recently in each type/finish, just to give you guys an idea of how it looks like and the quality of my work:

Gloss black -

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Matte black (looks like the same car, but it's actually a different one) -

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3M Di-Noc Carbon Fiber -

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For locals, I can supply the materials and do the entire installation at my location, for anything that you need to get done.

However, if you're a non-local (or someone who just wants/needs some material) and would like to give a DIY a shot, I can sell you just the material as well.

- Gloss/matte black roof vinyl (other finishes/colors are available upon request)
- Carbon fiber vinyl
- Black out window trim vinyl
- Interior/exterior trim
- Headlight/Tail light tinting
- Full car wraps
- Installations
- And More...

Let me know if you guys have any questions or if you are interested in anything.

thanks.

-Don

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Welcome aboard Don! Thanks for helping us keep the doors open and the lights on...

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Don Nguyen
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Thanks. Excited to see who'll be the first Q45 to come by to get some work done :)

This white Lexus IS350 dropped by to have me vinyl wrap the roof of his car with my gloss black material. Hopefully these pictures will help out those who have carbon fiber hoods see how the gloss black vinyl roof matches/looks with a carbon hood. I thought that the gloss black vinyl roof complimented the carbon fiber hood and other carbon fiber/black accents on the car fairly well. The owner of this car was from around Cerritos and came out to me in Anaheim Hills/Orange County to have the work done.

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-Don

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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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-Don

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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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Both tinted/smoked
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Tinted/smoked - after
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-Don

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Don Nguyen
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Here are some pictures of a new black BMW F10 5 series that I vinyl'd the chrome window trim with my matte black material to resemble the BMW factory shadowline trim look. I had some people ask for some closer up pictures of the wrap around the edges, so here they are. Let me know if you guys have any questions or other picture requests.

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-Don

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Do you have to post the same thing in a bunch of sub-forums?
I think that is bordering on spamming...... vendor or not.

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Ozzie wrote:Do you have to post the same thing in a bunch of sub-forums?
I think that is bordering on spamming...... vendor or not.
I just wanted to post some quick pictures of what I thought would apply to what people might be interested in. I haven't posted in this thread since a week ago now.

-Don

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Don Nguyen wrote:
Ozzie wrote:Do you have to post the same thing in a bunch of sub-forums?
I think that is bordering on spamming...... vendor or not.
I just wanted to post some quick pictures of what I thought would apply to what people might be interested in. I haven't posted in this thread since a week ago now.

-Don
I know you haven't posted in THIS thread for a week....
But you have posted this exact same thread in multiple areas on Nico.
I know this because I can see them all, and I have to go around cleaning them all up.

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The main problem is you are reaching an international audience that due to distance from your shop,has no chance of using your service.......who is going to drop off their car for a vinyl wrap at your shop???? Only those car owners who live 5,10,30, maybe 60 miles from you.....not the 99% of us hundreds,thousands,mega thousands of miles from you!

Don Nguyen
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qship96 wrote:The main problem is you are reaching an international audience that due to distance from your shop,has no chance of using your service.......who is going to drop off their car for a vinyl wrap at your shop???? Only those car owners who live 5,10,30, maybe 60 miles from you.....not the 99% of us hundreds,thousands,mega thousands of miles from you!
I am not trying to argue with you, but if you click on the link in my signature, it'll take you to my thread in the advertising section here:

don-nguyen-vinyl-roof-wrapping-services ... 51311.html

You'll notice that at the bottom of the first post that in addition to my installation services, I can also provide the same materials that I use to non local members in order for them to DIY it as well. I've shipped my materials to people all over the world.

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Yeah, but we can buy the materials anywhere {same with window tinting} the VALUE and hard part is the installation,which is why smart people seek out a professional such as yourself to do the job.....but you already knew that,right?

For the 99% of those here living too far to get to your shop,the multiple frequent posts are just an annoyance.Maybe consider moving the frequent posting in the vendor forum where it belongs?

Don Nguyen
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qship96 wrote:Yeah, but we can buy the materials anywhere {same with window tinting} the VALUE and hard part is the installation,which is why smart people seek out a professional such as yourself to do the job.....but you already knew that,right?

For the 99% of those here living too far to get to your shop,the multiple frequent posts are just an annoyance.Maybe consider moving the frequent posting in the vendor forum where it belongs?
Thank you for the warm welcoming and the advice, for a new comer/member such as myself.

I see my services and any further participation in this forum are not necessary and have been a bother.

Sorry if I have caused any inconveniences during the short time I have been here.

-Don


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