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    Vinyl wrapping Brisbane?

    Hey guys,

    Can anyone point me in the direction of any reputable places in Brisbane who do vinyl wrapping on both exterior and interior?

    -Drew.
    2011 TDI Caddy- AirRex x AccuAir setup.

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    Hey Drew,

    I run a company in brisbane that specialises in custom vehicle wraps, Vehicle Wraps Australia.

    We design, print and apply all sorts of graphics.

    Check out our facebook page Vehicle Wraps Australia | Facebook

    My contact details are in my profile if you wanna call or email.

    Be happy to help.

    Cheers

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    Some nice work in your galleries, what would a t5 swb transporter cost for full or partial wrap?... Just a rough price if you can.

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    Thanks,

    We love doing it.

    For a SWB t5 full wrap, you'd normally be looking at $4400 plus GST.

    That's the whole deal.
    Design, print costs, complete wrap including the roof.

    Typically that's the price if you'd walked in off the street.
    I'd be happy to offer a 15% discount and any wraps, decals or artwork to any VWWatercooled Australia members.

    As for a partial wrap, well it kinda depends on how partial. Taking the roof off for example would save you $400.

    We can pretty much design wraps to suit price range.

    Cheers

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    Hi Dion.
    Do you wrap wheels as well?
    I have seen a lot of body wrapped cars for advertising but yet to see anyone in australia who will wrap wheels (it is done in the states)

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    Yep

    Can be done, We've done a few, not a lot of enquiry about it though.

    All depends on the style of Wheel, some lend themselves to being wrapped more so than others.

    But definitely possible.

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    Could you wrap a set of Enkei RPF1's?
    If so how much would it cost approximately?

    Getting sick of brake dust already haha.

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    Not the ideal Wheels to wrap, probably need a closer look to see what is achievable.

    Depends on how much coverage your after,
    Something i'd probably have to chat with you about, but to cover the outward facing surface area without going into to wheel well to much, I'd estimate around $80 per wheel, not that I want to talk myself out of business, but you might get a better result from painting them.
    I'm not sure how that compares price wise to painting

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    Thanks for all the info Dion.
    I think painting would be a similar price, i just have to wait for the tyres to wear down enough before i get them removed and need to make a decision about coating the wheels now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dionb View Post
    Not the ideal Wheels to wrap, probably need a closer look to see what is achievable.

    Depends on how much coverage your after,
    Something i'd probably have to chat with you about, but to cover the outward facing surface area without going into to wheel well to much, I'd estimate around $80 per wheel, not that I want to talk myself out of business, but you might get a better result from painting them.
    I'm not sure how that compares price wise to painting
    Dionb, your work looks fantastic! I know there's been a fair bit of quote requesting in this thread, but what would a rough ballpark be for a matte black vinyl wrap on my entire roof and middle of bonnet (on a MK4 golf).

    Chances are i'll be speaking with you soon.
    2011 TDI Caddy- AirRex x AccuAir setup.

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