MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: howie1987 on June 29, 2014, 08:02:02 pm
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Thinking of getting my mk5 gti wrapped, is it worth it ?
Does anyone know how much roughly it costs nowadays.
Whats gurantee on it and would i need to tell dvla?
Cheers
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The main reason people get there cars wrapped is because you can have a colour change which later can be easily be removed & back to your original paint if you change your mind. I've heard prices vary from £1100 upwards and pretty sure DVLA don't need to be informed as its a temporary colour change.
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The main reason people get there cars wrapped is because you can have a colour change which later can be easily be removed & back to your original paint if you change your mind. I've heard prices vary from £1100 upwards and pretty sure DVLA don't need to be informed as its a temporary colour change.
Cheers. Thinking of getting bonnet etc repainted then just getting the car wrapped to keep it good. Possible a colour change to grey or somthing. Its silver just now.
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If it gets done good then it's worth it if you can afford it :). New law has been brought in back in Feb I think it was though. You need to inform your insurance and the DVLA.
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Few friends of mine have had there car wrapped and not notified either DVLA or insurance with no problems.
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That just invalidates their insurance...
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I'm not sure about the DVLA, as it's technically not a colour change because the body work still retains the original paint colour underneath. It's like putting wallpaper up, it's still the same colour wall under it but you don't see it. As for insurance, always declare anything, even if it's a standard GTI option that wasn't on your car (for example, I'm fitting a leather interior in place of my cloth, I shall declare on insurance).
I'm sure a law must have been passed (quietly) about wrapping so well worth checking out. The law isn't worth messing with in the long run.
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I've been thinking about doing mine too!
Had a couple of quotes, on for £400 and another for £750
Just a matter of asking and getting them to price beat!
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I've been thinking about doing mine too!
Had a couple of quotes, on for £400 and another for £750
Just a matter of asking and getting them to price beat!
Thats really cheap. Was expecting from £1000 to £1500.
Hopfully get it as cheap as you got quoted but willing to pay extra for a good job.
Will make sure i check with insurance etc but my insurance said any mods inless it affect performance its free to add to the policy.
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Thats really cheap. Was expecting from £1000 to £1500.
Hopfully get it as cheap as you got quoted but willing to pay extra for a good job.
Will make sure i check with insurance etc but my insurance said any mods inless it affect performance its free to add to the policy.
Yea check with the insurance.
The £400 quote are a new company. The email address for them is Info@colourcatch.co.uk if you want to contact them
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I had my bmw m3 wrapped in gloss white for £1100 a few years ago..need to tell the insurance as if any thing happens they can invalid the insurance
Where u located mate?as there's a place I know that could do it for 7-800 cash in Croydon
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I had my bmw m3 wrapped in gloss white for £1100 a few years ago..need to tell the insurance as if any thing happens they can invalid the insurance
Where u located mate?as there's a place I know that could do it for 7-800 cash in Croydon
What place is that mate
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I had my bmw m3 wrapped in gloss white for £1100 a few years ago..need to tell the insurance as if any thing happens they can invalid the insurance
Where u located mate?as there's a place I know that could do it for 7-800 cash in Croydon
Glasgow mate. I don't think I could handle that round trip lol
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Glasgow mate. I don't think I could handle that round trip lol
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Seen stuff done by clyde wraps and infinity are supposed to be good as well. New place over near cambuslang called city auto wraps. Not sure of their work though.
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get in contact with Monte on here as he does it--The pics he send me of is are excellent :happy2:
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This was released from the DVLA not long back.
The register maintained by the driver and vehicle licensing agency (DVLA) essentially exists to assist in revenue collection, road safety and law enforcement. The Police and other enforcement agencies rely on the DVLA record for all vehicles-related investigations. It is therefore paramount that the information stored on the vehicle register is accurate and up to date.
DVLA records details given by vehicle manufacturers at first registration. Any changes to the vehicles details must be notified to DVLA by law.
By covering the entire vehicle in a coloured adhesive/vinyl wrap, it is DVLA’s view that the colour change should be recorded. To notify a change of colour you should complete section 7 of the registration certificate V5C and return it to DVLA Swansea SA99 1BA. You should receive a replacement certificate within two to four weeks.
We would like to advice any owner of a vehicle that has had a full colour change wrap that they should inform the DVLA by completing the correct paperwork. Partial wraps and digital printed wraps do not appear to be affected.
For any further information can by obtained from the DVLA on 0843 515 8104.
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Glasgow mate. I don't think I could handle that round trip lol
Seen stuff done by clyde wraps and infinity are supposed to be good as well. New place over near cambuslang called city auto wraps. Not sure of their work though.
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Ive sent both them places emails for quotes earlier. A mate of mine got quoted £1250 with m3 vinyl.
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get in contact with Monte on here as he does it--The pics he send me of is are excellent :happy2:
Cheers will send him a pm.