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DEC 2014

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Grassroots Motorsports 97 PROJECT CAR: FACTORY FIVE 818 david s. wallens photo alan cesar photo 2 3 4 5 1. Befor standard soap-and-water wash, then wipe down the entir with isopr to cr cause the wrap to fail. 2. Next, r - tion process: badges, hood pins, door handles and the like. This step isn' , but it will make the job a whole lot easier. 3. W and printed it red, so before we could stick it on the car we had to laminate it. Think of this as putting on the clear coat: The laminate protects the color and isionX's template data- base alr - The 818 wasn't in there, however, so we resorted to a tape measure and some simple math. 4. was printed and laminated, and we'd removed the badges and , we could get of the work, and he's an artist when it comes to wrapping cars. see what it would cover. Then he wouldn' . 5. str would cover the whole door and rear quarter panel. Wrapping a car takes three tools: a squeegee, a knife and a torch. Modern wrap materials are quite forgiving, so it was just a matter of getting the air out from underneath it. Of course, having alr a million cars makes this step go .

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