double wide. (18x20)I have a place down the street here that will do metal "car ports" for $675.00 what are you looking at for $1,000?
I think I priced it out with 10 foot center clearance or 2 foot extensions.
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.double wide. (18x20)I have a place down the street here that will do metal "car ports" for $675.00 what are you looking at for $1,000?
Here you go; $795, delivered and installeddouble wide. (18x20)
May not include tax. I checked in to carports as well.Here you go; $795, delivered and installed
18' x 21' Regular Style Metal Carport. $795.00 - Free Installation!
This is good news. I upgraded to 7' legs, 12 gauge metal and 2' braces. Works out to $1050.Here you go; $795, delivered and installed
18' x 21' Regular Style Metal Carport. $795.00 - Free Installation!
Elio Motors said:Once you order, you’re going to want it in your hands as soon as humanly possible. How does 24 hours sound? That’s right. We’re talking clean and ready with all the extras – waiting at the Retail Center – within 24 hours* of your order.
* The Vehicle Wrap option does not apply to the 24 hour delivery.
For the amount of work that's involved in doing a wrap (correctly) that's not surprising.I just found this little nugget on the Elio Motors page (under "Retail Centers -> Delivery")
I doubt if it's going to be primer; it will probably be whatever color they happen to have on hand that isn't already reserved/special order.I've been attempting to edumicate myself on wraps. I can see some plusses. Mostly that you can do it yourself more easily than painting (no need to extensive masking, and other such...
It got me to thinking. Suppose I order a Elio with a wrap (green). What color is the painted car body? Green also? Primer only? Black?
This is an issue as one should change the wrap every couple of years. If one were to want to change wrap color would I have green paint peaking at the door jams on my nice new orange car?
That I can see, the configurator has no way to select paint color under you wrap.
-sterling
Since the body panels are a composite, is a primer coat even necessary? Seems like panels destined to be wrapped could be left without primer or paint and be just fine. Might even save a little weight but for the size of the Elio that probably wouldn't add up to anything noticeable.I doubt if it's going to be primer; it will probably be whatever color they happen to have on hand that isn't already reserved/special order.
My best guess would be white.