not car today !
just an added note--Wraps can be painted-so you can have a red car, wrap it in flat black and then paint it in yellow. So you can change the color of your car all you want!
Yea it must be wrap as on the bottom of the bumper the surface continues uninterrupted to the diffuser. If it were painted you'd at least still see the panel gap. The wraps seem to be getting more common and why not. All the advantages or a respray and it's easy to undue and still have the original paint.
Not necessarily. Phil Bachman's yellow Enzo has color-matched sideskirts as well and though I do not have any close-up pictures of the back diffuser that is color-matched, I can see no panel gap.
but how can they make a pearl wrap....does that mean I can have a lamborghini orange wrap with flakes?
Ok I saw this car once again tonight and some really hot tall girl was driving it with her bf or husband maybe.
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I live in Monaco. Saw the car Friday night (September 28th) parked outside of Karement/Zebra square at the Grimaldi Forum where the valeting parking is.
I have said for years that white was the worst possible color you could have on a car... it was always the "rental car" color. But now, it's really growing on me and seems to be coming into style. Especially this pearl white, with a rosso or bordeaux interior... Stunning!
No, it isn't, considering the body of the said car is fully composed of some material called "Carbon Fibre".
I agree. White is like the "black sheep" colour, it is rare to find it popular as such. There was once a picture of a White FXX (wrapped)....it looked very good. I would love to see what a White 430 Scuderia (with stripes) looks like.