If you plastidipped your car,

probably going to do my beater in a matte white or purple. It looks good on a beater or rat style ride. I used to think it looked good but after seeing so many shitty results coming from "specialized" shops, I've changed opinions
 
It flows with the rest of my car . I wouldn't have gotten it if it looked like shit .

I guess this is rice to you ?

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No offense but the fit of the diffuser looks soooooooo wrong, it looks literally like it wasn't made for an RSX :O
 
la seule fois que j'utiliserais du plastidip serait pour ''cacher'' les chromes trims sur un véhicule. Sinon, jamais je ferais un véhicule au complet avec..
 
No offense but the fit of the diffuser looks soooooooo wrong, it looks literally like it wasn't made for an RSX :O

That's because the car is not a RSX! It's a Honda Integra! Notice the badge? Yes, a left-hand drive now shut-up.

No offense, car seems clean, I just can't seem to care for anything Honda / Acura nowadays except NSX / S2000, and I've always disliked people re-badging cars for something they aren't really. No hate. Just unpleasantness.


Back on topic though; flat-black / matte / dip / wraps on hoods / trunks / tops all look ti-counish on anything. Whole cars I haven't seen much of, but around here, I see white hoods on black cars, black hoods on any-color cars etc. It all looks like poverty to me and usually goes with a sideways ballcap, white-framed glasses and a Monster or DC sticker somewhere, and someone behind the wheel that's texting on the phone their parents still have to pay for.

So, in all, I agree with OP.
 
I always tell people to do what they like, because at the end of the day it's them who's looking at it every single day and have to like what they see. Trust me I've installed stuff for clients that made the hair on my arms stand up, but it's their choice so I smile and look happy to do it for them. What goes on in my head while doing it, actually makes me smile.
 
J'ai vue trois gars enlever du dip vendredi, il m'on dit c'est une sale job,il vont avoir mal au doits leur blonde vont se passer de leur service ce soir là........
 
they did not do a proper job from the start if they had trouble removing it..

you can peel it easily, unless it's too thin.. this video the guy's mother removes it in a few minutes.

(go to 4:45 for removal)
 
after that video there is a DYC video with the monster green Audi, now that's green. would go well with my safety orange wheels :D
 
I agree with Polak only for DIY botched dip jobs. Anything done by pros (dipwrap, xtremedip28) usually looks good because the layers are even and there are no smudges.
 
I always tell people to do what they like, because at the end of the day it's them who's looking at it every single day and have to like what they see. Trust me I've installed stuff for clients that made the hair on my arms stand up, but it's their choice so I smile and look happy to do it for them. What goes on in my head while doing it, actually makes me smile.


If i stepped out of my crib to see a plastidipped car, i'd literally cringe and my dick would shrivel up to the thought of me getting into that POS.
 
Why dont you pass by our shop next time we do a whole car? It will be a pleasure to show you how a good PlastiDip job look like and answer all your question! Since you're not sure about the product, we'll also offer you a discount on a complete wrap, you'll get the chance to try it! PM me when you're available!

im sure about the product, i think it looks crap and I think it's a shame to hide such nice paint like on the C63 in your avatar.


no thanks jeff.
 
It flows with the rest of my car . I wouldn't have gotten it if it looked like shit .

I guess this is rice to you ?

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yo if i saw this rolling down the boully, i'd mire hard because it's JDM tight and looks legit, plastidip on the other hand looks like a rolling turd.
 
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