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Lexus IS F Matte Black Wrapping

The experience of owning a car is something rather dull for many people. You search for it, you buy it, drive it, fill it up, have it serviced and washed and so on. However, if you happen to hold the keys to one of the planet's special vehicles (fortunately, there are many such four-wheeled creations), the game changes in a radical way. We'll be egocentric and focus on performance vehicles as these are the ones that float our boat.

Let's take the Lexus IS F, for example: just by looking at this car or listening to it you can understand why you'd want to take good care of it. One of the most interesting ways to look after your car is to offer it a foil wrap. This not only protects the paint, but also offers your ride a new look, which makes it unique, or at least rare.

Most people enjoy offering a matte black coat to the vehicles and this is what we are going to talk about today. So, let's recap: Lexus IS F, wrapping, matte black. Yes, these words seem to go perfectly together.

The proof for this can be found in the video bellow, which entered out attention via lexusenthusiast.com. The footage shows us how a white IS F puts on the bad boy clothes. It's interesting to see how every part of the car gets an important amount of attention. We also enjoyed seeing the project half finished, as our attention was drawn by the strong contrast between the glossy white paint and the matte black material.

We have to mention that the darkening session was performed by the specialists from Surface Tech. The team has decided to use a full throttle approach, also gifting the supersaloon with tinted windows. The vehicle's rims were left untouched, as they already came in a dark finish.

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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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