At first, he tried out a matte white look with smoked tail lights and black alloys. The owner says that the white wrap took two days to complete and cost him about £1,600 plus VAT (US $2,640 or €1,780 at today's exchange rates). Shortly after, he changed his mind and went for a chrome look. According to the GTR forum member /owner, the chrome wrap was more complex and took a lot more time to complete than the matte-white (around two weeks to get it perfect, he says) while it also cost more money. We'll keep an eye on the forum as something tells us that the color-experiments are far from over... Via: Gtrok
If money isn't an issue, vinyl wraps allow you these days to transform the appearance of your car from one look to the other in a matter of days, sometimes even hours. This British owner of the Nissan GT-R took may have taken delivery of the Japanese sports car only in July but he's already in his second vinyl wrap.



Nissan GT-R Owner Goes from Matte White to Full Chrome Wrap
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Monday, November 23, 2009
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