Di-Noc woodgrain

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  1. oldmopar

    oldmopar Well-Known Member

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    Wow! That's easier than 3M's Di Noc lines! Thanks! (y)
     
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    thanks for the link!
     
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    that woodie stuff

    There are a few sites for the big PVC stickers,we've all been calling woodie since the early Fifties...But,you could re-panel your wagon with "that woodie stuff" too,,,if you decide you're skilled enough.;)
     
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    CapriceEstate Yacht Captain

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    I'm sure someone knows, about how much would I need to re-do m y wagon and what's the ballpark cost gonna be.
     
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    budgets

    My wife and I were told there's two basic levels of the PVC sticker woodie.The kind that'll start peeling off the car in two or three years and run us $1,500 to $2,000:49:...Then the better stuff,that won't start peeling off the car for ten or twelve years,and run us $3,000 to $3,500:(...Now,that's here in L.A.And we checked at six or seven shoppes.Only one said they could re-do the woodie AND put the trim back on:mad:..?..We asked about the kind of woodie Mercury put on the car.The kind that lasts for twenty years before it starts peeling off the car and most of it's still there:confused:...Everybody was perplexed.:49:
     

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