The 3M Di-noc is wonderfull stuff, but very pricey!!!!
Wrapping vinyl is alittle more money compared to regular vinyl.. The regular cast vinyl will stretch plenty enough to do stripes and most graphics on a MINI.. but if your looking to say cover your whole roof you'd want some like you said that will let the air out. Some manufactures call it "Control Tac" has like a cross hatch lines in it to help ease the air out as you apply it.. Can't see them once done but you can on the sticky side beforehand of course..
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Oddly, I have noticed that just four years ago, when I got my MINI, stripes and roof graphics were the in thing, but the trend seem to be dying off, at least for the roof graphics. Other then Cooper Flags (who is a sponsor here) and I have never bought from them, I am not sure who else is doing them. there is a member here, (N2MINI) in NC, who does stripes.
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Mighty Stripes is another.
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Ernesto Club Coordinator
I had Todd from toddsmods.com (and Whiteroof radio) cut my replacement stripes and I installed them myself..
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I don't know where your located but there is a shop here in Fort Wayne, IN. that also owns a MINI dealership in Pittsburg (so I am told) that's wanting to get more involved in custom MINI work. They did great work, I had them install the vinyl, and they were also great to work with. I would highly recommend them!
Here is what they did for me... I autocross so I had them add the numbers.
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That's about 3 and a half hours north of here. If I could get them to send the vinyl here (just south of Louisville, KY) though that would be awesome.
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Thanks, I'll look into them.
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Most any of your local shopping sign shops can do it. they may or may not be willing to install them on your car. Most don't have a garage to work in, the bigger shops do of course..
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Good info thanks much! :thumbup:
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It looks like DINOC is easy to work with, but I can't find it in a wide range of colors. I also know that some lets the air out from the surface, so no bubble problem. What are good "brand names" to use for tight corners like door rings and dash panels?
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MinixB MemberTodd does awesome work it's just really hard to get a hold of him. He does all the graphics for our dealership and does wraps for the time warner cable trucks in our area.
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HurricaneDave New Member
Anyone know of a good vinyl guy in the Reno/ Tahoe area? Sacramento is not out of the question either if highly recommended. Thanks for the help and sorry for possibly hijacking this thread. :cornut:
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No worries. That's why they're forums here :thumbup:
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I just found, what looks like, a good source for vinyl. Talked to them and planning to place an order.
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I like the looks of this one alot! Thanks a bunch!
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You can order a sample of the vinyl to see what the actual color is. I did and it is a very close match to my car. The wraps are very flexible and will do tight corners. I'm going to place an order.
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Sounds like some good stuff for my trim pieces. I would like some colored carbon fiber but will settle for a solid color.
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MinixB MemberOoo I like. Might order some of their wood grain and see how it looks.
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