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    totally agree..thats what mine looks like! i saw that on car domain..i love that RRS but just not too big of a fan of the overfinch front.

    still a sick RRS!

    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepy996 View Post
    Agree here's a good example of the whole roof being wrapped.

    http://www.cardomain.com/ride/397005...ge-rover-sport

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vik @ RDB LA View Post
    I would wrap just the middle portion not the pillars or sides.
    NO Vik!!! you are wrong wrong wrong...wrap it all...looks better! lol jk...
    i do agree the pillars need to stay that flat black oem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vik @ RDB LA View Post
    I would wrap just the middle portion not the pillars or sides.
    That's what I want done but I can't find any pics on a sport. I like the contrast with just the center and center of the wing too

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    i think i remember on kahn's website some time ago that there was a RRS with the middle section wrapped...

    Quote Originally Posted by Chrisdiz View Post
    That's what I want done but I can't find any pics on a sport. I like the contrast with just the center and center of the wing too

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    The RDB Banner on the top of this page has it with just the center wrapped
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    I guess I find the stock painted roof to look perfectly fine and would spend my money elsewhere. It's a complete vanity thing that just doesn't work. Just stating my opinions, fellas. Mean no ill-will. The whole "matte" thing is odd to me. It doesn't look good. UPS trucks have "matte" wheels. Burnt wood is matte.

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    Found a couple. Thanks ckp




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    Wrapped center of roof + painted pillars--- Not a sport tho... That RRS on cardomain is fricken hot tho

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    Ahh yes there you go! those colors im IMO are a little too much...but a nice matte black is sharp or a white middle portion on a black RRS would look great.

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    Found a couple. Thanks ckp




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    Still unsure of doing the bottom center of the front bumper but definitely geting center portion of roof and wing wrapped..!

    Last edited by Chrisdiz; 05-17-2012 at 02:57 AM.

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