That seems to be a good idea.
Last week I took the 2+2 to an advertising firm who wrappes cars as well, and 
they also pointed out the maximum sheet witdh is (close to) 150cm. That means 
joint lines on front, below the bumperline above indicators and at the rear 
probably too, because, starting from the back, the film wrapped over curves 
will end up at an angle moving towards the front of the car.
They quoted around 1000UKP. 
A downside was there was no film in "rail-blue" , as Quantum specified a 
blue-green gelcoat. The colour is also known as 'petrol blue' available in 
paint, but not yet in film.

If we as a club could concentrate the work at one firm, the quality will be 
better, due to having more experience on this specific car and get a discount 
at the same time. Seems sensible.
Who can close the deal??
Can they do a car at Stoneleigh? 
Then I'll make sure I get my car there, because it is due to be a weddingcar a 
month later for good friends!

Rolf

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