Wrap options... Help

jwfoulk12

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Justin Foulk
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:
Wheels and tires came in friday :)
 

Mark Saiger

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Dec 26, 2006
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Grand Rapids, MN
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Mark Saiger
I can tell you I have had 5 phone calls in the past 3 weeks from carpet cleaners and one potential would be client that one of our old style wrapped vans that to Ohio 3 weeks ago.

Every call was "do you have a cleaning van in Ohio now?" "Larger community also..


Got to tell you a wrap can work in our opinion...
 

Bob Pruitt

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Robert Pruitt
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For me the vinyl lettering was the right choice. What I thought I would be doing with this business keeps evolving. It’s no big deal to have letters or graphics changed out. I’m not stuck with anything. $600 total for van and I give them a hundred to pull lettering and write something else.
 

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