If you've been checking this blog regularly then you probably have noticed that i'm a very big fan of the Ferrari F40, especially in Ferrari red. But i must admit that i was surprised to see that a carbon fiber film wrapped F40 would look this good.
While it looks very close to carbon fiber bodied cars, this is actually a carbon fiber film applied to entire car. To have an idea about the process, watch the video below to see a Ferrari F430 Spyder receiving a similar treatment by applying a matt black vinyl wrap. The result is really amazing and according to creative FX the vinyl wrap will last at least five years. Thumbs up for the good work.
Ferrari F430 Wrapped In Matte Black by Creative FX from Engined Beasts on Vimeo.
More pictures of the carbon fiber wrapped F40 by photographer Mike Boldt on the gallery below.
[source: Jonsibal]
How much does this material cost to wrap an entire car?
ReplyDeleteIt starts at about about 400$, after that, it depends on the shape and the size of the car.
ReplyDeletehow long does the material last?
ReplyDeleteIf everything goes well, the vinyl will last up to eight years.
ReplyDelete(The pictures links have been fixed)
are you using 3m film? if so i love carbon fiber, my dad works at the plant in the US and he gets some and bring it home, it's amazing :P
ReplyDeletei just realized how old the comments were -_-
DeleteHey Kyle, the comments might be old but I'm still here to answer your questions!
DeleteYes it's a 3M Di-Noc carbon fiber film and it looks amazing!
I like the "YOU" in your first comment :) It makes me think that I own that F40...