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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High Gloss Sorbet Pink Vinyl Wrap (CG59-HD) - 5ft x 16ft (1.52 x 5m) / Sorbet Pink (CG59-HD) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
High Gloss Sorbet Pink Vinyl Wrap (CG59-HD) - 5ft x 16ft (1.52 x 5m) / Sorbet Pink (CG59-HD) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Sorbet Pink commits. It's a vibrant raspberry-magenta with a wet, candy-coated gloss and a subtle metallic depth, and it makes no attempt to be subtle. In motion it shifts between raspberry, watermelon, and electric magenta, with reflections that stay smooth instead of going plastic. It reads like liquid neon enamel, a modernized take on vintage candy paint. Most bright pinks tip into childish or toy-like; this one stays bold and intentionally stylish. And it does something genuinely unusual: in wet streets or darker settings it gets richer and more saturated, almost neon-sign reflective.
This is the loud one in the pink-rose lineup, the urban pop pink. Flamingo Pink is the soft pastel, Strawberry Milk is the creamy blush, and Antique Rose is the mature metallic rose; Sorbet Pink is the opposite of all three, full personality with no apology. It's at its best on small cars, retro builds, and show projects rather than big performance metal: a BMW Isetta restoration, a classic Fiat 500, a Mini Cooper or Countryman, a Nissan Figaro, a Porsche 911 Safari build, a Vespa, a Smart Brabus, a Honda e, a Mazda MX-5, a classic Beetle, or a fashion-collab show car.
On the design side it pulls from the Porsche Ruby Star direction, Nissan's pink concept palettes, Japanese pop-culture colors, Miami Art Deco tones, and Vespa's limited-edition pastels rather than from any single OEM paint code.
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