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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Super Gloss Grey Dim Vinyl Wrap (CG27-PRO+) - 5ft x 16ft (1.52 x 5m) / Dim Grey (CG27-PRO+) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Super Gloss Grey Dim Vinyl Wrap (CG27-PRO+) - 5ft x 16ft (1.52 x 5m) / Dim Grey (CG27-PRO+) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
The thing about a good Nardo grey is that it isn't really about the color. It's about how the surface behaves. Dim Grey is a Super Gloss PRO+ wrap in an industrial, Audi-RS-inspired grey, and what makes it work is the way the reflections glide cleanly across the panels, sharpening every body line as the car moves. The grey itself shifts quietly between cement, graphite, and warm silver depending on the light. Most grey wraps go flat or primer-like in motion; this one stays tight, technical, and expensive-looking, closer to factory RS paint or precision-machined metal than to a typical grey. The self-healing top coat handles the rest, letting minor scratches and swirls recover on their own with warmth.
That surface behavior is exactly why this tone took over the performance world. Curves look more sculpted, the car reads as more engineered, and the whole thing has a restrained, German-autobahn aggression to it. It suits performance and stealth-luxury builds best: an Audi RS3, RS6 or RS7, a BMW M3, M4 or M5, the Mercedes-AMG C63 or GT 4-Door, a Porsche 911 Turbo or Cayman, a Tesla Model S Plaid or Model 3 Performance, a Range Rover Sport SVR, a Lamborghini Urus, an Aston Martin DBX, or a Lexus LC500.
On OEM references the anchor is Audi Nardo Grey itself, with Porsche's Chalk direction, BMW Brooklyn Grey, the Mercedes MANUFAKTUR industrial greys, Lamborghini's modern Grigio palettes, and Range Rover's urban-luxury greys all in the same family.
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