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Hi friends! Here are my two enthusiast cars, a 2020 Toyota Supra 3.0 Premium, and a 2018 Ford Focus ST.

(Imgur album: https://imgur.com/a/XIm5Zd9)

The Supra is wrapped (done myself) in Orafol Tangerine Dream. So far, mod-wise, it's lowered on Eibach pro springs, a VSRF downpipe, and I'm working right now on installing Maxton front lip, side skirts, and rear side splitters. It's not tuned yet but I plan on doing that in the near future!

The Focus has a lot more done, it's FBO, too much stuff to list really, but notably: Modified Roush exhaust & cold air intake, BC BR coilovers, Tarmac EVOs, TB performance front strut brace, GoFastBits DV+ diverter valve (the turbo flutter tho), Steeda rear swaybar and end links, solid shifter bushings & short shift plate, etc. Stratified tuned for E30, but still stock turbo. The wrap is 3M Caribbean Shimmer and was done by Proper Auto Styling here in Appleton, WI.

I hope this sparks more people to introduce themselves and their cars, and I hope this community starts growing!

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[–] BassaForte@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Believe it or not, wrap is more forgiving lol. If you get a wrinkle or over stretch, it's almost never a problem to carefully lift it up and heat it so it heals. The real tricky part is not screwing up while trimming / cutting.