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jwfoulk12

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I just think it'll be easier for the person driving behind you to remember one bigger number. With your awesome logo, I don't think they'll care if you're local or not
Hmmm you may be right. I live right at the edge of the 2 area codes but the bigest town, the one I want to do more work (which is a college town) in is a different area code.
 
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#2 and #3 look good.. I do like the green accent on the bottom.. Kinda makes it easier to read..

If both phone #'s worked for you before, I'd put it back on imho.. Don't mess with something that works..
 
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I think you need those weird ground effect lights and I like the robot. He ought to be pushing a wand.

If you drive theough Kansas City, make sure you have a low rider kit installed.
 
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I'm the type of guy that will keep a truck for 15+ years. With that in mind no expense has been spared on this build. Its been a long time coming and we are getting close! So while nobody will hardly ever see the robot on the roof, the days I look down from cleaning a second story and see my truck sitting out there looking so bad ass... It will be worth it!
We put logos on the roof. Easily legible from 40 floors up, and stands out from everything else from anywhere the roof can be seen.
I like your look. Nice job.
 

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They have different value to different companies. If you’re already busy and aren’t really chasing new customers, then spend the money playing golf or something.

If you’re trying to be noticed by new people and grow a company, I think a wrap can help you get the attention you’re looking for.

It is hard to quantify. If you’re considering a “per impression” cost, I think you’d find a wrap is very tough to beat.
 
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Over the life of the wrap lets say 6 yrs. the wrap cost about $50.00 a month. This cost is recouped easily, when a job is booked due to the wrap, but I don't get one job a month from my wrap. However when I pull in a customers driveway they know exactly who is at their home, and the neighbors know why I'm there as well as anyone walking a dog or driving by.
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$600.00, we just picked this one up yesterday.

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Looks great! Ive considered just doing the vinyl instead of the wrap. Its at least a $2500 difference in price but I have kind of had my heart set on the wrap and I havent spared any expense on this build yet so I dont wanna wish that I had spent the extra money later.
 
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Looks great! Ive considered just doing the vinyl instead of the wrap. Its at least a $2500 difference in price but I have kind of had my heart set on the wrap and I havent spared any expense on this build yet so I dont wanna wish that I had spent the extra money later.
Ignore the Jockey. Ask him how much he spent on the blue paint
 
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That's why I didn't letter my box truck. It needed a fresh paint job. And I didn't want the white lettered vehicle to blend in with all the other service guys
 
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Looks great! Ive considered just doing the vinyl instead of the wrap. Its at least a $2500 difference in price but I have kind of had my heart set on the wrap and I havent spared any expense on this build yet so I dont wanna wish that I had spent the extra money later.
You could letter it up for a year to see how you like it. Get those wheels on there, and live with it for a year. See how you like it.

If you don't, or wish you would have gone for the wrap instead, then you could do it next Summer.

You will be disappointed in a poorly installed wrap, no matter what. So keep that in mind. :headbang:
 

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Looks great! Ive considered just doing the vinyl instead of the wrap. Its at least a $2500 difference in price but I have kind of had my heart set on the wrap and I havent spared any expense on this build yet so I dont wanna wish that I had spent the extra money later.
Wrap it. At the end of the 5-6 years decide if you want to wrap it again or just letter.

I love your wrap design.
 
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How hard is to remove a wrap when you want to sell it?

All the wraps I see are unintelligable when moving, keep it simple.
 

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