How To Wrap Taillights
Wrapping your taillights with a tint PPF is one of the simplest upgrades you can make to give your car a bold, smoky look. This step-by-step guide covers everything, from...
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Ultra Gloss Royal Blue Vinyl Wrap (GAL19-HD) - 5ft x 16ft (1.52 x 5m) / Royal Blue (GAL19-HD) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Ultra Gloss Royal Blue Vinyl Wrap (GAL19-HD) - 5ft x 16ft (1.52 x 5m) / Royal Blue (GAL19-HD) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Royal Blue is built to be seen. It's a vivid electric royal blue with a saturated motorsport-metallic personality, the energetic end of the blue range rather than the stealthy one. The base is a cobalt metallic with a slight indigo undertone in the shadows, electric royal-blue highlights, and an almost liquid-aluminum reflection that rolls across the panels as the car moves. It stays brighter under every kind of light than a deep luxury blue, leaning toward aggressive Japanese and Euro tuner territory.
This is TeckWrap's racing-blue statement color, the deliberate counterpart to the deep sapphires. A luxury blue stays dark and serious; Royal Blue glows. It holds rich optical depth in shade, fires into vivid electric cobalt in direct light, and carries a candy-like liquid-metallic shine that reads exotic and high-energy. It belongs on performance cars, tuner builds, and sport coupes where a bright, confident blue is the whole point: a Subaru WRX or BRZ, the Toyota GR86 or GR Supra, BMW M2 or M4, a Ford Mustang or Focus RS, a Civic Type R, a Nissan Z, an Audi RS3, or a VW Golf R.
Best overall OEM comparison is BMW Individual San Marino Blue Metallic, with its deep royal-blue base and premium reflections. Lexus Structural Blue is the closest glowing-cobalt personality, though Royal Blue runs slightly more royal and less violet, and Lexus Ultrasonic Blue Mica matches the vivid flake response while Royal Blue reads more liquid-metallic.
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