@@talliLOG That is a Bentley Continental GT but it isn't the same one. The one on that video you linked is an early model, the one on Yannis video is a facelifted model.
I was looking for a comment like this to know the crappy company who did this shit lets make viral who they are unprofessional guys... Nice job for the com
Greg Collins Abso-fucking-lutely , you can see on their yt video of their bentely that it is identical, but obviously prestige wrap customs is better..from what i can say, the scummy company tried to frame PWC
Props to Yiannimize for not wanting to shame a company, he knows what his company is capable of and doesn't need to put others down to come out on top.
i agree, but there is also the side of letting people know about a shady company that will take your money for a bull shit install. i see both sides, Yanni went the classy way. Props to him. Check out " Wrap Police" on insta.
Surly the guys wrapping it knew it wasnt going to be good enough for that kind of car.... Should have told the dude they couldnt do it, would have prob got alot of respect for being honest and you wouldnt have the headaches of this mess to deal with.
@@mohamedelrayes6932 most exotics are wrapped in something PPF or a standard wraps, its for protection as much as anything on top of being able to personalise your car without painting it.
sushonist he’s right though, my friend bought a Range Rover in black and got it wrapped in the same colour to keep the paint fresh from fading, stone chips and other things that happen whilst driving so when he sells it, he can take it off and it still looks brand new
Yianni the fact that you give a guarantee on your work Inspires confidence that customers are getting a top professional job on their cars... Your Company is the one for the job,,,, Best of luck to you guys !
@@YN-io6kj your telling me you got the skills to strip back a super car, badges, handles etc and after applying the wrap to car (after prepping it properly) put all the bodywork back without a wobble ? It is something that can be learned but i wouldnt trust a supercar to someone who has not done it hundreds of times.
@@samtaylor7279 I dont have the skills but as i said omce youre trained and do it regularly its really not that hard for professionals to do these jobs.
Brian B you right about that. We are just a bunch of peasants. The guy that thinks 140 k ain’t shit. Is not on you tube wasting his time writing comments. I do get your point. If you have the money why not.
Because it keeps the original paint in as close to mint condition as it'll ever be, and lets the owner enjoy the colour without worrying about major paint damage when it get's resold. I know common sense is hard, but try to keep up.
@@P.M_M Ahhh another know it all keyboard warrior. The primary function of a vinyl wrap is for its aesthetic sense and not for paint protection.. For that u have PPF(paint protection film) which is a way cheaper option than a wrap and also ceramic coating which can be expensive. Vinyl wraps are usually preferred/done on high end cars and while it does provide a limited protection to the original paint, it's main purpose and attraction is to give an unique and fresh look n "feel" to the car, which is a much cheaper option than buying another 150k+ car every 6 months or so once one starts getting bored of their precious purchase. So it's mainly a customisation/aesthetic thing and not a protection thing. Which is why it kinda beats the purpose. Personally the only time opting for a same colour wrap would make a significant difference to the look would be if one is going for a matt version(but hardly visible with white though) or drastically different shade of the same colour...otherwise it's just a poor choice imo. Now that we have got our differences out of the way... Lemme "wrap" up with something I totally agree with u - Common sense is hard, do try to keep up. Cheers! 😉
@@HIPLhomeopathy As you said, "are usually done". In this case it's pretty obvious it's not....common sense would tell you this since it's the same colour. Ironically calling me a keyboard warrior when you type a thesis. Top job.
Hi, this was a company up North with a similar name to ours but we made them close down, we also had people thinking this was us but we would never let anything like happen even 11 years ago when we opened up.
I used to wrap cars and motorcycles and people used to ask ‘how hard can it be? It’s just putting stickers on right?’ I used to tell them the story of a guy I knew who did 10k of damage to a Nissan GTR. Wasn’t quite as bad as the Bentley, but not far off.
If I owned a $300k car and wanted a wrap, I'd certain expect 100% perfection, 99% doesn't cut it. Any bubbles means it wasn't done to perfection. But my car is worth a grand at most and isn't worth a wrap.
I work for a fleet graphic company and most of our jobs are semi trailer but occasionally we do company vehicles and even with those being for a company we would absolutely never let it leave anywhere close to that condition. That is disgraceful
I don’t understand. With a wrap job that bad, not even properly putting the car back together, how can the customer just walk away with the company having their money. That’s ridiculous
@@magicmastertricks Might as well just put PPF on top of it instead of the white-ish wrap. Wrapping a car to basically the same color, well, you gotta like that color a lot to go that far haha!
@@towelies4884 cearly he loves the colour of the original paint but he wants it protected and still wants to enjoy the white hence a white wrap 🙄 and ppf is 5x more expensive than wrapping it
Mate they've abused that guy's car! These companies need exposing! People may go to that company without knowing! Glad you sorted this guy out, top guy...
bro the question here is NOT how they gave him the car like that ... the real question is HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW do u pay after they show you the car like that .. bruh
I've seen a worst wrap. I told some guys at a local wrap shop to wrap my friends s13 silver and instead of wrapping it, they scratched all the old paint off.
When I was younger I did car wrapping as work experience and it was a lot to take in, was really hard to do! But I loved it and hope to continue it in the future
I'm a spray painter and I get ppl coming to me asking for a quote, then they say that the bloke down the road can do it for half the price but 8 times out of 10 they end up coming back to me asking if I can rectify the bad work.
At first I just thought he was going to be overly nit picky about some minor imperfections in the wrap job. Then he showed us how really bad it was. My god, this is beyond a garbage wrap job.
If the company's name was attached to this, it'd destroy their business unless they redid it for free to perfection. The fact everything isn't even put back together properly is insane.
He has a successful company, he doesn't need to trash another company for doing a bad job. Very mature and proffesional of him not to name the company.
Time to give the lawyer a call that is shocking. Imagine even having the confidence to start working on a car at that price and quality and then give it back in that condition.
A car this expensive and considering the amount of money and work put in to the paint job, I just don't understand why the hell would anyone would warp it...boggles my mind.