Hush that mouth of yours. These are works of art.
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Monumental works of art!!!
Hush that mouth of yours. These are works of art.
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Hush that mouth of yours. These are works of art.
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The paint could look like crap underneath.
As much as some love the bumpers, they will be one of the first things to go!
Pay attention.
Even if the paint was perfect, the wrap won’t come off and leave it unscarred is my opinion.
Plus, if you parked it in the woods in the fall you will never find it.
I don’t think wraps hurt paint or they wouldn’t be wrapping Bugatti’s as a joke.
The bumpers though!
When I removed the wrap from my car hood, the paint looked just as good as the day I installed it.the wrap won’t come off and leave it unscarred is my opinion.
I'm looking at purchasing this 2004 LJ with 161,500 miles for under $13k. I would want to take off the wrap and go to its original color which was blue. The wrap was done in 2013 by the previous owner and the current owner has no pictures of the Jeep before it was wrapped. Could that mean the wrap is covering something major and I should stay away or could it be paint protected and a hidden gem? Just curious for y'all's thoughts.
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Thanks everyone for their responses. I only included some from photos from the listing so there are more detailed photos. I'm looking at it tomorrow. I found the place that wrapped the Jeep so asking if they have any knowledge of the paint's condition. As much as some love the bumpers, they will be one of the first things to go!
Hush that mouth of yours. These are works of art.
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I can deal with the mileage, bumper, wheels, and wrap. But that automatic transmission is where I draw the line, so hard pass.