How much does a decent wrap normally cost around here?

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Title. Got a quote for a full car wrap using this stuff https://www.stek-usa.com/dynopurple for 9K, which seems... high... Anyone have experience with what this type of work should usually cost in the greater Seattle area?

Please note: the wrap isn't for the Supra, it is for a Mazda3 Sedan which I'd hope is less work given it isn't as complicated from a body perspective.
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Quoted 7k for full Xpel ppf (Boston), i’m doing it myself since I am a hobbyist at paint correction and this isn’t a difficult job just time consuming.
 

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More doors = higher cost. It seems slightly high, but not too surprising. PPF and wraps for 2 door cars can be between $6-7k. Maybe shop around?
 

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You can repaint the car 3x over the next 9 years and have pristine paint for 9k
Change the color everytime as well
Im not including body work as a wrap won't address that neither
 

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Expel ppf shouldnt cost more than 5k usd installed, i'd recommend ceramic coating on any ppf to maintain it, we charge 7k cad with coating for supras
 
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Thanks for the replies everyone - overall will probably skip the wrap for the new car we are buying as the price just isn't worth it for the color swap. Thinking just front PPF since that has worked out pretty well so far for the Supra.
 

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Thanks for the replies everyone - overall will probably skip the wrap for the new car we are buying as the price just isn't worth it for the color swap. Thinking just front PPF since that has worked out pretty well so far for the Supra.
I got full frontal and doors PPFed and a full body ceramic coat. Cleaning is so much easier.
 

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Thanks for the replies everyone - overall will probably skip the wrap for the new car we are buying as the price just isn't worth it for the color swap. Thinking just front PPF since that has worked out pretty well so far for the Supra.
Front bumper and full hood has served me well so far.
 

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I did a whole car ppf of my Audi RS6 Avant here for $5500 (the cheapest I can find). Other shops quoted from $6500 - $10000. I would expect it to be a little cheaper for the Supra?
 
 




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